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Structural Coupling of Extrinsic Proteins with the Oxygen-Evolving Center in Photosystem IISite-specific chemical labeling of mitochondrial respiratory complex I through ligand-directed tosylate chemistry.The N-terminal sequence of the extrinsic PsbP protein modulates the redox potential of Cyt b559 in photosystem IIMolecular functions of oxygen-evolving complex family proteins in photosynthetic electron flow.Molecular functions of PsbP and PsbQ proteins in the photosystem II supercomplex.Structure of the chloroplast NADH dehydrogenase-like complex: nomenclature for nuclear-encoded subunits.The PsbP and PsbQ family proteins in the photosynthetic machinery of chloroplasts.Localization and functional characterization of the extrinsic subunits of photosystem II: an update.Crystal structure of the PsbP protein of photosystem II from Nicotiana tabacum.Inhibition of PSII in atrazine-tolerant tobacco cells by barbatic acid, a lichen-derived depside.Cross-linking evidence for multiple interactions of the PsbP and PsbQ proteins in a higher plant photosystem II supercomplex.The conserved His-144 in the PsbP protein is important for the interaction between the PsbP N-terminus and the Cyt b559 subunit of photosystem IIThree PsbQ-like proteins are required for the function of the chloroplast NAD(P)H dehydrogenase complex in Arabidopsis.Importance of the N-terminal sequence of the extrinsic 23 kDa polypeptide in Photosystem II in ion retention in oxygen evolution.Transient RNA silencing of scoulerine 9-O-methyltransferase expression by double stranded RNA in Coptis japonica protoplasts.FTIR evidence that the PsbP extrinsic protein induces protein conformational changes around the oxygen-evolving Mn cluster in photosystem II.In vivo system for analyzing the function of the PsbP protein using Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.Functional dissection of two Arabidopsis PsbO proteins: PsbO1 and PsbO2.Suppression of Chloroplastic Alkenal/One Oxidoreductase Represses the Carbon Catabolic Pathway in Arabidopsis Leaves during Night.PsbP protein, but not PsbQ protein, is essential for the regulation and stabilization of photosystem II in higher plants.A stable and efficient nuclear transformation system for the diatom Chaetoceros gracilis.Crystallization and preliminary crystallographic studies on the extrinsic 23 kDa protein in the oxygen-evolving complex of photosystem II.Distinct functions for the two PsbP-like proteins PPL1 and PPL2 in the chloroplast thylakoid lumen of Arabidopsis.The variegated mutants lacking chloroplastic FtsHs are defective in D1 degradation and accumulate reactive oxygen species.Knockdown of the PsbP protein does not prevent assembly of the dimeric PSII core complex but impairs accumulation of photosystem II supercomplexes in tobacco.Identification of the binding site of the quinone-head group in mitochondrial Coq10 by photoaffinity labeling.Fenpyroximate binds to the interface between PSST and 49 kDa subunits in mitochondrial NADH-ubiquinone oxidoreductase.Utilization of light by fucoxanthin-chlorophyll-binding protein in a marine centric diatom, Chaetoceros gracilis.Functional analysis of four members of the PsbP family in photosystem II in Nicotiana tabacum using differential RNA interference.The PsbQ protein stabilizes the functional binding of the PsbP protein to photosystem II in higher plants.Antimycin A inhibits cytochrome b559-mediated cyclic electron flow within photosystem IICharacterization of anArabidopsis thalianamutant with impairedpsbO, one of two genes encoding extrinsic 33-kDa proteins in photosystem IIHigh and low potential forms of the QA quinone electron acceptor in Photosystem II of Thermosynechococcus elongatus and spinach.Highly efficient transformation of the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum by multi-pulse electroporationIdentification of the basic amino acid residues on the PsbP protein involved in the electrostatic interaction with photosystem IIStructural basis for assembly and function of a diatom photosystem I-light-harvesting supercomplex
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