AbstractThe number and chemical nature of the electron carrier(s) between Chl aII and the water-oxidizing enzyme, S, were analyzed through flash-induced absorption changes in the UV with nanosecond time resolution. (i) At all wavelengths where the reaction of the donor with Chl a+II has been characterized, this donor is oxidized in the nanosecond time range in exact accordance with the reduction kinetics of Chl a+II. The donor is in turn re-reduced with t12 > 10,μs, i.e. in the range where S is oxidized. From this time course it is concluded that there exists only one electron carrier between Chl a+II and S. (ii) The UV-diference spectrum due to the electron transfer from the immediate donor to Chl a+II in the nanosecond time range in O2-ev...
AbstractIn the thermoluminescence (TL) glow curve of photosystem II, particles depleted of manganese...
The reaction center protein D1 in photosystem II shows a high turnover during illumination. The degr...
AbstractThe origin of the `35-μs kinetics' of P680+⋅ reduction in photosystem II (PS II) with an int...
AbstractThe number and chemical nature of the electron carrier(s) between Chl aII and the water-oxid...
AbstractFlash-induced absorption changes in the UV have been monitored with nanosecond time resoluti...
"Laser flash spectroscopy of photosystem II" Photosystem II (PS II) of plants and cyanobacteria oxi...
AbstractFlash-induced absorption changes in the UV have been monitored with nanosecond time resoluti...
AbstractFour quanta of light, absorbed by Photosystem II (PS II), drive the catalytic center of oxyg...
Photosystem II (PS II) contains two redox-active tyrosine residues on the donor side at symmetrical ...
Photosystem II (PS II) contains two redox-active tyrosine residues on the donor side at symmetrical ...
Photosystem II (PS II) contains two redox-active tyrosine residues on the donor side at symmetrical ...
Photosystem II (PS II) contains two redox-active tyrosine residues on the donor side at symmetrical ...
Photosystem II (PS II) contains two redox-active tyrosine residues on the donor side at symmetrical ...
AbstractA steady-state reversible signal peaking at 680 nm in the red region of the light-dark diffe...
AbstractAfter dark adaptation of oxygen-evolving PS II complexes, oscillatory absorption changes (st...
AbstractIn the thermoluminescence (TL) glow curve of photosystem II, particles depleted of manganese...
The reaction center protein D1 in photosystem II shows a high turnover during illumination. The degr...
AbstractThe origin of the `35-μs kinetics' of P680+⋅ reduction in photosystem II (PS II) with an int...
AbstractThe number and chemical nature of the electron carrier(s) between Chl aII and the water-oxid...
AbstractFlash-induced absorption changes in the UV have been monitored with nanosecond time resoluti...
"Laser flash spectroscopy of photosystem II" Photosystem II (PS II) of plants and cyanobacteria oxi...
AbstractFlash-induced absorption changes in the UV have been monitored with nanosecond time resoluti...
AbstractFour quanta of light, absorbed by Photosystem II (PS II), drive the catalytic center of oxyg...
Photosystem II (PS II) contains two redox-active tyrosine residues on the donor side at symmetrical ...
Photosystem II (PS II) contains two redox-active tyrosine residues on the donor side at symmetrical ...
Photosystem II (PS II) contains two redox-active tyrosine residues on the donor side at symmetrical ...
Photosystem II (PS II) contains two redox-active tyrosine residues on the donor side at symmetrical ...
Photosystem II (PS II) contains two redox-active tyrosine residues on the donor side at symmetrical ...
AbstractA steady-state reversible signal peaking at 680 nm in the red region of the light-dark diffe...
AbstractAfter dark adaptation of oxygen-evolving PS II complexes, oscillatory absorption changes (st...
AbstractIn the thermoluminescence (TL) glow curve of photosystem II, particles depleted of manganese...
The reaction center protein D1 in photosystem II shows a high turnover during illumination. The degr...
AbstractThe origin of the `35-μs kinetics' of P680+⋅ reduction in photosystem II (PS II) with an int...