AbstractElectrostatic interactions play a key role in the coupling of electron and proton transfer in membrane protein complexes during the conversion of the energy stored in sunlight or reduced substrates into biochemical energy via a transmembrane electrochemical proton potential. Principles of charge stabilization within membrane proteins are reviewed and discussed for photosynthetic reaction centers, cytochrome c oxidases, and diheme-containing quinol:fumarate reductases. The impact of X-ray structure-based electrostatic calculations on the functional interpretation of these structural coordinates, on providing new explanations for experimental observations, and for the design of more focused additional experiments is illustrated by a n...
AbstractThree different cholesterol derivatives and phloretin, known to affect the local electric fi...
Understanding how biological systems convert and store energy is a primary purpose of basic research...
AbstractThe functional or regulatory role of long-distance interactions between protein surface and ...
AbstractThe coupled motion of electrons and protons occurs in many proteins. Using appropriate tools...
The photosynthetic reaction center (RC) is an integral membrane protein that, upon absorption of pho...
AbstractMembrane proteins use the energy of light or high energy substrates to build a transmembrane...
AbstractAs outlined by Peter Mitchell in the chemiosmotic theory, an intermediate in energy conversi...
Proton-transfer reactions belong to the most prevalent reactions in the biosphere and make life on E...
AbstractThe mitochondrial bioenergetics field has experienced an exciting breakthrough with the rece...
Based on new Rhodopseudomonas (Rp.) viridis reaction center (RC) coordinates with a reliable structu...
AbstractWe have calculated the electrostatic potential and interaction energies of ionizable groups ...
Photosynthesis and respiration rely upon a proton gradient to produce ATP. In photosynthesis, the Re...
The cytochrome b6f complex, a member of the cytochrome bc family that mediates energy transduction i...
The cytochrome c oxidase complex (CcO) catalyzes the four-electron reduction of dioxygen to water by...
The active transport of protons across the low dielectric barrier imposed by biological membranes is...
AbstractThree different cholesterol derivatives and phloretin, known to affect the local electric fi...
Understanding how biological systems convert and store energy is a primary purpose of basic research...
AbstractThe functional or regulatory role of long-distance interactions between protein surface and ...
AbstractThe coupled motion of electrons and protons occurs in many proteins. Using appropriate tools...
The photosynthetic reaction center (RC) is an integral membrane protein that, upon absorption of pho...
AbstractMembrane proteins use the energy of light or high energy substrates to build a transmembrane...
AbstractAs outlined by Peter Mitchell in the chemiosmotic theory, an intermediate in energy conversi...
Proton-transfer reactions belong to the most prevalent reactions in the biosphere and make life on E...
AbstractThe mitochondrial bioenergetics field has experienced an exciting breakthrough with the rece...
Based on new Rhodopseudomonas (Rp.) viridis reaction center (RC) coordinates with a reliable structu...
AbstractWe have calculated the electrostatic potential and interaction energies of ionizable groups ...
Photosynthesis and respiration rely upon a proton gradient to produce ATP. In photosynthesis, the Re...
The cytochrome b6f complex, a member of the cytochrome bc family that mediates energy transduction i...
The cytochrome c oxidase complex (CcO) catalyzes the four-electron reduction of dioxygen to water by...
The active transport of protons across the low dielectric barrier imposed by biological membranes is...
AbstractThree different cholesterol derivatives and phloretin, known to affect the local electric fi...
Understanding how biological systems convert and store energy is a primary purpose of basic research...
AbstractThe functional or regulatory role of long-distance interactions between protein surface and ...