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Autor:
Katherine H. Richardson, John J. Wright, Mantas Šimėnas, Jacqueline Thiemann, Ana M. Esteves, Gemma McGuire, William K. Myers, John J. L. Morton, Michael Hippler, Marc M. Nowaczyk, Guy T. Hanke, Maxie M. Roessler
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2021)
Photosynthetic Complex I (PS-CI) is proposed to couple ferredoxin oxidation and plastoquinone reduction to proton pumping across thylakoid membranes. Here the authors determine the reduction potentials of the iron-sulphur clusters of PS-CI and thus t
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5f14541d7c63407691c5fb2760025b0b
Autor:
Ana M. Esteves, Gemma McGuire, Katherine H. Richardson, Mantas Šimėnas, John J. L. Morton, Maxie M. Roessler, William K. Myers, Michael Hippler, John J. Wright, Jacqueline Thiemann, Marc M. Nowaczyk, Guy Hanke
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2021)
Photosynthesis and respiration rely upon a proton gradient to produce ATP. In photosynthesis, the Respiratory Complex I homologue, Photosynthetic Complex I (PS-CI) is proposed to couple ferredoxin oxidation and plastoquinone reduction to proton pumpi
Autor:
Andrea Fantuzzi, Friederike Allgöwer, Holly Baker, Gemma McGuire, Wee Kii Teh, Ana P. Gamiz-Hernandez, Ville R. I. Kaila, A. William Rutherford
Significance In Photosystem II (PSII), O 2 reduction by Q A • − is often discussed but has not been demonstrated. Here, we show in PSII membranes that Q A • − can reduce O 2 to superoxide, but only when bicarbonate is absent from its binding
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::940a7cb617aa2177bd53021f60a18f44
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/94240
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/94240
Autor:
Andrea, Fantuzzi, Friederike, Allgöwer, Holly, Baker, Gemma, McGuire, Wee Kii, Teh, Ana P, Gamiz-Hernandez, Ville R I, Kaila, A William, Rutherford
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119(6)
Photosystem II (PSII), the water/plastoquinone photo-oxidoreductase, plays a key energy input role in the biosphere. [Formula: see text], the reduced semiquinone form of the nonexchangeable quinone, is often considered capable of a side reaction with