AbstractOxidation of water molecules in the photosystem II (PSII) protein complex proceeds at the manganese–calcium complex, which is buried deeply in the lumenal part of PSII. Understanding the PSII function requires knowledge of the intricate coupling between the water-oxidation chemistry and the dynamic proton management by the PSII protein matrix. Here we assess the structural basis for long-distance proton transfer in the interior of PSII and for proton management at its surface. Using the recent high-resolution crystal structure of PSII, we investigate prominent hydrogen-bonded networks of the lumenal side of PSII. This analysis leads to the identification of clusters of polar groups and hydrogen-bonded networks consisting of amino ac...
To summarize the work presented in this thesis, I have investigated the structure and function of th...
Photosynthetic water oxidation to yield the oxygen of the atmosphere is of paramount biological and ...
AbstractThe hypothesis presented here for proton transfer away from the water oxidation complex of P...
Oxidation of water molecules in the photosystem II (PSII) protein complex proceeds at the manganese–...
AbstractOxidation of water molecules in the photosystem II (PSII) protein complex proceeds at the ma...
Proton-transfer proteins are often exposed to the bulk clusters of carboxylate groups that might bin...
In the water oxidizing enzyme, photosystem II (PSII), a hydrogen-bonded network comprised of water m...
ConspectusIn oxygenic photosynthesis, photosystem II (PSII) converts water to molecular oxygen throu...
AbstractWater is clearly important for the functioning of Photosystem II (PSII). Apart from being th...
Photosystem II is a large, membrane-embedded, protein complex that uses cofactor molecules and energ...
The mechanism of natural photosynthesis involves the use of solar energy to produce O2 we breathe an...
In photosystem II (PSII), the Mn4CaO5 cluster catalyses the water splitting reaction. The crystal st...
Photosystem II uses the energy of absorbed light to split water molecules, generating molecular oxyg...
AbstractThe photosynthetic processes that lead to water oxidation involve an evolution in time from ...
AbstractThe advent of oxygenic photosynthesis through water oxidation by photosystem II (PSII) trans...
To summarize the work presented in this thesis, I have investigated the structure and function of th...
Photosynthetic water oxidation to yield the oxygen of the atmosphere is of paramount biological and ...
AbstractThe hypothesis presented here for proton transfer away from the water oxidation complex of P...
Oxidation of water molecules in the photosystem II (PSII) protein complex proceeds at the manganese–...
AbstractOxidation of water molecules in the photosystem II (PSII) protein complex proceeds at the ma...
Proton-transfer proteins are often exposed to the bulk clusters of carboxylate groups that might bin...
In the water oxidizing enzyme, photosystem II (PSII), a hydrogen-bonded network comprised of water m...
ConspectusIn oxygenic photosynthesis, photosystem II (PSII) converts water to molecular oxygen throu...
AbstractWater is clearly important for the functioning of Photosystem II (PSII). Apart from being th...
Photosystem II is a large, membrane-embedded, protein complex that uses cofactor molecules and energ...
The mechanism of natural photosynthesis involves the use of solar energy to produce O2 we breathe an...
In photosystem II (PSII), the Mn4CaO5 cluster catalyses the water splitting reaction. The crystal st...
Photosystem II uses the energy of absorbed light to split water molecules, generating molecular oxyg...
AbstractThe photosynthetic processes that lead to water oxidation involve an evolution in time from ...
AbstractThe advent of oxygenic photosynthesis through water oxidation by photosystem II (PSII) trans...
To summarize the work presented in this thesis, I have investigated the structure and function of th...
Photosynthetic water oxidation to yield the oxygen of the atmosphere is of paramount biological and ...
AbstractThe hypothesis presented here for proton transfer away from the water oxidation complex of P...