Site, rate, and mechanism of photoprotective quenching in cyanobacteria.
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Plastids of marine phytoplankton produce bioactive pigments and lipidsThe Orange Carotenoid Protein: a blue-green light photoactive protein.The Cyanobacterial Photoactive Orange Carotenoid Protein Is an Excellent Singlet Oxygen Quencher.Probing the picosecond kinetics of the photosystem II core complex in vivo.Resolving the contribution of the uncoupled phycobilisomes to cyanobacterial pulse-amplitude modulated (PAM) fluorometry signals.Picosecond kinetics of light harvesting and photoprotective quenching in wild-type and mutant phycobilisomes isolated from the cyanobacterium Synechocystis PCC 6803A method to decompose spectral changes in Synechocystis PCC 6803 during light-induced state transitions.Dissecting pigment architecture of individual photosynthetic antenna complexes in solution.Orange carotenoid protein burrows into the phycobilisome to provide photoprotectionLight harvesting in photosystem IIModulating energy arriving at photochemical reaction centers: orange carotenoid protein-related photoprotection and state transitions.Changes in aggregation states of light-harvesting complexes as a mechanism for modulating energy transfer in desert crust cyanobacteria.A functional compartmental model of the Synechocystis PCC 6803 phycobilisome.Analog applications of photochemical switches.The Signaling State of Orange Carotenoid Protein.Electronic coupling of the phycobilisome with the orange carotenoid protein and fluorescence quenching.Investigation of phycobilisome subunit interaction interfaces by coupled cross-linking and mass spectrometry.Cyanobacterial Light-Harvesting Phycobilisomes Uncouple From Photosystem I During Dark-To-Light TransitionsSpecificity of the cyanobacterial orange carotenoid protein: influences of orange carotenoid protein and phycobilisome structures.Flavodiiron protein Flv2/Flv4-related photoprotective mechanism dissipates excitation pressure of PSII in cooperation with phycobilisomes in Cyanobacteria.Structural and functional modularity of the orange carotenoid protein: distinct roles for the N- and C-terminal domains in cyanobacterial photoprotection.Carotenoids as electron or excited-state energy donors in artificial photosynthesis: an ultrafast investigation of a carotenoporphyrin and a carotenofullerene dyad.Energy transfer and trapping in Synechococcus WH 7803.Picosecond excitation energy transfer of allophycocyanin studied in solution and in crystals.Photoprotective, excited-state quenching mechanisms in diverse photosynthetic organisms.Regulation of Orange Carotenoid Protein Activity in Cyanobacterial Photoprotection.Features of temporal behavior of fluorescence recovery in Synechocystis sp. PCC6803.Biophysical modeling of in vitro and in vivo processes underlying regulated photoprotective mechanism in cyanobacteria.Photosynthetic characteristics and inferred changes in thylakoid membrane fluidity determine bloom succession between Anabaena and Microcystis in eutrophic lakesConformational changes in photosynthetic pigment proteins on thylakoid membranes can lead to fast non-photochemical quenching in cyanobacteria
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Site, rate, and mechanism of photoprotective quenching in cyanobacteria.
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Site, rate, and mechanism of photoprotective quenching in cyanobacteria.
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Site, rate, and mechanism of photoprotective quenching in cyanobacteria.
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Site, rate, and mechanism of photoprotective quenching in cyanobacteria.
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Site, rate, and mechanism of photoprotective quenching in cyanobacteria.
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Site, rate, and mechanism of photoprotective quenching in cyanobacteria
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Aniek Jongerius
Ivo H M van Stokkum
Lijin Tian
Rob B M Koehorst
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18304-18311
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10.1021/JA206414M
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2011-10-19T00:00:00Z