AbstractGreen sulfur bacteria possess a complex photosynthetic machinery. The dominant light harvesting systems are chlorosomes, which consist of bacteriochlorophyll c, d or e oligomers with small amounts of protein. The chlorosomes are energetically coupled to the membrane-embedded iron sulfur-type reaction center via a bacteriochlorophyll a-containing baseplate protein and the Fenna–Matthews–Olson (FMO) antenna protein. The fluorescence yield and spectral properties of these photosynthetic complexes were investigated in intact cells of several species of green sulfur bacteria under physiological, anaerobic conditions. Surprisingly, green sulfur bacteria show a complex modulation of fluorescence yield upon illumination that is very similar...
AbstractIron-sulfur clusters are the terminal electron acceptors of the photosynthetic reaction cent...
Green sulfur bacteria are photolithotrophs that use inorganic sulfur compounds as electron donors fo...
AbstractUnder conditions where normal electron transport is blocked, at high pH in the presence of d...
AbstractGreen sulfur bacteria possess a complex photosynthetic machinery. The dominant light harvest...
AbstractIn photosynthetic green sulfur bacteria excitation energy is transferred from large bacterio...
Abstract: Green sulfur bacteria have gained much attention because of a number of highly interestin...
AbstractThe photosynthetic reaction center (RC) of green sulfur bacteria contains two [4Fe-4S] clust...
In green-sulfur bacteria sunlight is absorbed by antenna structures termed chlorosomes, and transfer...
The Fenna-Matthews-Olson: FMO) bacteriochlorophyll a protein has served as a model antenna system fo...
AbstractIn the photosynthetic green filamentous bacterium Chloroflexus aurantiacus, excitation energ...
AbstractThe Fenna–Matthews–Olson protein (FMO) binds seven or eight bacteriochlorophyll a (BChl a) m...
AbstractWe have studied energy transfer in chlorosomes of Chlorobium limicola UdG6040 containing a m...
AbstractThe kinetics of photoinduced absorbance changes in the 400-ns to 100-ms time range were stud...
Phototrophic organisms such as plants, photosynthetic bacteria, and algae use microscopic complexes ...
AbstractFluorescence spectra of single chlorosomes isolated from a green filamentous bacterium (Chlo...
AbstractIron-sulfur clusters are the terminal electron acceptors of the photosynthetic reaction cent...
Green sulfur bacteria are photolithotrophs that use inorganic sulfur compounds as electron donors fo...
AbstractUnder conditions where normal electron transport is blocked, at high pH in the presence of d...
AbstractGreen sulfur bacteria possess a complex photosynthetic machinery. The dominant light harvest...
AbstractIn photosynthetic green sulfur bacteria excitation energy is transferred from large bacterio...
Abstract: Green sulfur bacteria have gained much attention because of a number of highly interestin...
AbstractThe photosynthetic reaction center (RC) of green sulfur bacteria contains two [4Fe-4S] clust...
In green-sulfur bacteria sunlight is absorbed by antenna structures termed chlorosomes, and transfer...
The Fenna-Matthews-Olson: FMO) bacteriochlorophyll a protein has served as a model antenna system fo...
AbstractIn the photosynthetic green filamentous bacterium Chloroflexus aurantiacus, excitation energ...
AbstractThe Fenna–Matthews–Olson protein (FMO) binds seven or eight bacteriochlorophyll a (BChl a) m...
AbstractWe have studied energy transfer in chlorosomes of Chlorobium limicola UdG6040 containing a m...
AbstractThe kinetics of photoinduced absorbance changes in the 400-ns to 100-ms time range were stud...
Phototrophic organisms such as plants, photosynthetic bacteria, and algae use microscopic complexes ...
AbstractFluorescence spectra of single chlorosomes isolated from a green filamentous bacterium (Chlo...
AbstractIron-sulfur clusters are the terminal electron acceptors of the photosynthetic reaction cent...
Green sulfur bacteria are photolithotrophs that use inorganic sulfur compounds as electron donors fo...
AbstractUnder conditions where normal electron transport is blocked, at high pH in the presence of d...