The CP47-RC complex of photosystem II (PS II) has an antenna subunit of 16 chlorophyll a molecules attached to the reaction center (RC) at the side of its inactive branch. The X-ray structure of PS II revealed that the shortest interpigment distances between CP47 and RC are about 21 Å, which is two-three times larger than within each subunit. Such long distances may slow down the energy transfer from CP47 to RC. In order to evaluate the influence of the CP47 antenna on the energy transfer and trapping dynamics in the RC we performed a comparative analysis of CP47-RC and RC complexes from spinach by transient difference absorption and time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy at room temperature. Our data reveal a complex multiexponential deca...
The fluorescence decay kinetics of Photosystem II (PSII) membranes from spinach with open reaction c...
AbstractAntenna complexes are key components of plant photosynthesis, the process that converts sunl...
The photosystem II kinetic model (diffusion or trap-limited) is still much debated. There is discus...
AbstractThe pigment-protein complexes CP43 and CP47 transfer excitation energy from the peripheral a...
AbstractThe energy equilibration and transfer processes in the isolated core antenna complexes CP43 ...
AbstractThe core of photosystem II (PSII) of green plants contains the reaction center (RC) proteins...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of ChemistryRyszard J. JankowiakThe constituents of oxygen-evolving p...
The fluorescence decay kinetics of Photosystem II (PSII) membranes from spinach with open reaction c...
Antenna complexes are key components of plant photosynthesis, the process that converts sunlight, CO...
The fluorescence decay kinetics of Photosystem II (PSII) membranes from spinach with open reaction c...
Antenna complexes are key components of plant photosynthesis, the process that converts sunlight, CO...
We present a systematic study of the effect of antenna size on energy transfer and trapping in photo...
AbstractThe fluorescence decay kinetics of Photosystem II (PSII) membranes from spinach with open re...
CP47 is one of the two core antenna proteins of Photosystem II involved in the transfer of solar ene...
The CP43 core antenna complex of Photosystem II is known to possess two quasi-degenerate “red”-trap ...
The fluorescence decay kinetics of Photosystem II (PSII) membranes from spinach with open reaction c...
AbstractAntenna complexes are key components of plant photosynthesis, the process that converts sunl...
The photosystem II kinetic model (diffusion or trap-limited) is still much debated. There is discus...
AbstractThe pigment-protein complexes CP43 and CP47 transfer excitation energy from the peripheral a...
AbstractThe energy equilibration and transfer processes in the isolated core antenna complexes CP43 ...
AbstractThe core of photosystem II (PSII) of green plants contains the reaction center (RC) proteins...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of ChemistryRyszard J. JankowiakThe constituents of oxygen-evolving p...
The fluorescence decay kinetics of Photosystem II (PSII) membranes from spinach with open reaction c...
Antenna complexes are key components of plant photosynthesis, the process that converts sunlight, CO...
The fluorescence decay kinetics of Photosystem II (PSII) membranes from spinach with open reaction c...
Antenna complexes are key components of plant photosynthesis, the process that converts sunlight, CO...
We present a systematic study of the effect of antenna size on energy transfer and trapping in photo...
AbstractThe fluorescence decay kinetics of Photosystem II (PSII) membranes from spinach with open re...
CP47 is one of the two core antenna proteins of Photosystem II involved in the transfer of solar ene...
The CP43 core antenna complex of Photosystem II is known to possess two quasi-degenerate “red”-trap ...
The fluorescence decay kinetics of Photosystem II (PSII) membranes from spinach with open reaction c...
AbstractAntenna complexes are key components of plant photosynthesis, the process that converts sunl...
The photosystem II kinetic model (diffusion or trap-limited) is still much debated. There is discus...