AbstractElectron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy is one of the major techniques used to analyse the structure and function of the water oxidising complex (WOC) in Photosystem II. The discovery of an EPR signal from the S0 state has opened the way for new experiments, aiming to characterise the S0 state and elucidate the differences between the different S states. We present a review of the biochemical and biophysical characterisation of the S0 state multiline signal that has evolved since its discovery, and compare these results to previous and recent data from the S2 multiline signal. We also present some new data from the S2 state reached on the second turnover of the enzyme
Oxygenic photosynthesis is a process whereby organic compounds especially sugars and molecular oxyge...
AbstractWe investigated a new EPR signal that gives a broad line shape around g=2 in Ca2+-depleted P...
AbstractPhotosynthetic water splitting is catalyzed by a Mn4CaO5 cluster in photosystem II, whose st...
AbstractElectron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy is one of the major techniques used to an...
Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy is one of the major techniques used to analyse th...
In this thesis, a new electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) signal from photosystem II is presented....
AbstractThe pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) methods of electron spin echo envelope modu...
Photosynthesis produces the oxygen necessary for all aerobic life. During this process, the manganes...
AbstractElectron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy has often played a crucial role in charac...
AbstractOxygen ligands from water are bound to the manganese cluster giving rise to the ‘multiline’ ...
AbstractThe Mn-derived electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) multiline signal from the S0 state of t...
AbstractStudies of the photosynthetic water-oxidation complex of photosystem II (PS II) using spectr...
AbstractCa2+-depletion of the photosystem II enzyme by a NaCl-washing in the light inhibits oxygen e...
AbstractThe pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) methods of electron spin echo envelope modu...
AbstractThe multiline signal of the S2 state in Photosystem II was measured both in frozen-solution ...
Oxygenic photosynthesis is a process whereby organic compounds especially sugars and molecular oxyge...
AbstractWe investigated a new EPR signal that gives a broad line shape around g=2 in Ca2+-depleted P...
AbstractPhotosynthetic water splitting is catalyzed by a Mn4CaO5 cluster in photosystem II, whose st...
AbstractElectron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy is one of the major techniques used to an...
Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy is one of the major techniques used to analyse th...
In this thesis, a new electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) signal from photosystem II is presented....
AbstractThe pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) methods of electron spin echo envelope modu...
Photosynthesis produces the oxygen necessary for all aerobic life. During this process, the manganes...
AbstractElectron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy has often played a crucial role in charac...
AbstractOxygen ligands from water are bound to the manganese cluster giving rise to the ‘multiline’ ...
AbstractThe Mn-derived electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) multiline signal from the S0 state of t...
AbstractStudies of the photosynthetic water-oxidation complex of photosystem II (PS II) using spectr...
AbstractCa2+-depletion of the photosystem II enzyme by a NaCl-washing in the light inhibits oxygen e...
AbstractThe pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) methods of electron spin echo envelope modu...
AbstractThe multiline signal of the S2 state in Photosystem II was measured both in frozen-solution ...
Oxygenic photosynthesis is a process whereby organic compounds especially sugars and molecular oxyge...
AbstractWe investigated a new EPR signal that gives a broad line shape around g=2 in Ca2+-depleted P...
AbstractPhotosynthetic water splitting is catalyzed by a Mn4CaO5 cluster in photosystem II, whose st...