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In conclusion, the Chl a fluorescence induction kinetics measurement revealed two phenomena: 1) all proteoliposomes with minor antennae presented larger antenna-cross-section compared with the individual counterpart without minor antenna, implying a role of the minor antennae in the stabilize the ...
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Light-induced quinone reduction in photosystem II. Excitation energy transfer and charge separation at the acceptor side of PSII. Proton-coupled electron transfer between Q A and Q B. Role of lipids in th... F Müh,C Gl?Ckner,J Hellmich,... - 《Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta》 被引量:...
Cyanobacterial photosystem II at 2.9-A resolution and the role of quinones, lipids, channels and chloride. Photosystem II (PSII) is a large homodimeric protein-cofactor complex located in the photosynthetic thylakoid membrane that acts as light-driven water:plas... A Guskov,J Kern,A Gabdulkhak...
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Beside these polar lipids, the thylakoid membrane also contains neutral lipids. These play essential roles in electron transport between photosystem II (PSII) and cytochrome b6f (plastoquinone, [11]) and within PSI (phylloquinone), others act as photoprotective agents at the membrane level (...