AbstractEffects of silicomolybdate on the charge recombination between P680+ and the reduced pheophytin were studied by absorption and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopies in the photosystem II D1/D2/cytochrome b-559 reaction center complex. This preparation lacks the primary and secondary quinone acceptors, QA and QB, and exhibits the charge recombination which produces the triplet state of P680 to a large extent. In the presence of silicomolybdate, the light-induced triplet signal of P680 was almost completely eliminated at cryogenic temperatures as well as at 4°C. Under these conditions, two types of signals, one reversible and the other irreversible, which are ascribable to P680+ and the cation radical of antenna chlorophyll a...
AbstractSilicomolybdate and silicotungstate are unique among photosystem II electron acceptors in th...
AbstractFormation of a spin-polarized triplet on illumination at low temperature is thought to be ch...
AbstractPhotosystem (PS) I preparations from spinach and from a cyanobacterium contain two molecules...
AbstractEffects of silicomolybdate on the charge recombination between P680+ and the reduced pheophy...
AbstractA steady-state reversible signal peaking at 680 nm in the red region of the light-dark diffe...
AbstractWe have characterised the electron-transfer properties of the D1/D2/cytochrome b-559 complex...
AbstractTime-resolved photovoltage measurements on destacked photosystem II membranes from spinach w...
AbstractPossible effects of the hydrogen bond network on the reactions leading to the stabilized ion...
AbstractAbsorbance difference spectroscopy has been used to study electron transfer reactions at low...
AbstractFlash-induced absorbance changes in the picosecond and nanosecond time range have been measu...
AbstractLight induced spin-polarized P680+Q−A radical pairs were studied by two pulse electron spin ...
AbstractPicosecond absorption spectroscopy was used to monitor laser-induced oxidation-reductions of...
AbstractEnergy and electron transfer in Photosystem II reaction centers in which the photochemically...
AbstractA steady-state reversible signal peaking at 680 nm in the red region of the light-dark diffe...
AbstractUnder physiological conditions (278K) femtosecond pump-probe laser spectroscopy with 20-fs t...
AbstractSilicomolybdate and silicotungstate are unique among photosystem II electron acceptors in th...
AbstractFormation of a spin-polarized triplet on illumination at low temperature is thought to be ch...
AbstractPhotosystem (PS) I preparations from spinach and from a cyanobacterium contain two molecules...
AbstractEffects of silicomolybdate on the charge recombination between P680+ and the reduced pheophy...
AbstractA steady-state reversible signal peaking at 680 nm in the red region of the light-dark diffe...
AbstractWe have characterised the electron-transfer properties of the D1/D2/cytochrome b-559 complex...
AbstractTime-resolved photovoltage measurements on destacked photosystem II membranes from spinach w...
AbstractPossible effects of the hydrogen bond network on the reactions leading to the stabilized ion...
AbstractAbsorbance difference spectroscopy has been used to study electron transfer reactions at low...
AbstractFlash-induced absorbance changes in the picosecond and nanosecond time range have been measu...
AbstractLight induced spin-polarized P680+Q−A radical pairs were studied by two pulse electron spin ...
AbstractPicosecond absorption spectroscopy was used to monitor laser-induced oxidation-reductions of...
AbstractEnergy and electron transfer in Photosystem II reaction centers in which the photochemically...
AbstractA steady-state reversible signal peaking at 680 nm in the red region of the light-dark diffe...
AbstractUnder physiological conditions (278K) femtosecond pump-probe laser spectroscopy with 20-fs t...
AbstractSilicomolybdate and silicotungstate are unique among photosystem II electron acceptors in th...
AbstractFormation of a spin-polarized triplet on illumination at low temperature is thought to be ch...
AbstractPhotosystem (PS) I preparations from spinach and from a cyanobacterium contain two molecules...