Time-resolved fluorescence analysis of the photosystem II antenna proteins in detergent micelles and liposomes.
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Optimal Energy Transfer in Light-Harvesting SystemsAnalysis of LhcSR3, a protein essential for feedback de-excitation in the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtiiCharacterization of the major light-harvesting complexes (LHCBM) of the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtiiA comparison between plant photosystem I and photosystem II architecture and functioningCrystal structure of plant light-harvesting complex shows the active, energy-transmitting state.Energy-dissipative supercomplex of photosystem II associated with LHCSR3 in Chlamydomonas reinhardtiiLutein is needed for efficient chlorophyll triplet quenching in the major LHCII antenna complex of higher plants and effective photoprotection in vivo under strong light.Photoprotection in the antenna complexes of photosystem II: role of individual xanthophylls in chlorophyll triplet quenching.The photonic "smart grid" of the chloroplast in action.Phytohormone ethylene-responsive Arabidopsis organ growth under light is in the fine regulation of Photosystem II deficiency-inducible AKIN10 expressionRegulation of photosystem I light harvesting by zeaxanthin.The Arabidopsis aba4-1 mutant reveals a specific function for neoxanthin in protection against photooxidative stress.Multiphoton imaging of freezing and heating effects in plant leaves.Dynamics of chromophore binding to Lhc proteins in vivo and in vitro during operation of the xanthophyll cycle.Pigment interactions in light-harvesting complex II in different molecular environments.A Hidden State in Light-Harvesting Complex II Revealed By Multipulse Spectroscopy.Molecular insights into Zeaxanthin-dependent quenching in higher plants.Zeaxanthin protects plant photosynthesis by modulating chlorophyll triplet yield in specific light-harvesting antenna subunits.Identification of pH-sensing Sites in the Light Harvesting Complex Stress-related 3 Protein Essential for Triggering Non-photochemical Quenching in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.The hidden function of photosynthesis: a sensing system for environmental conditions that regulates plant acclimation responses.Light-harvesting in photosystem I.Quenching in Arabidopsis thaliana mutants lacking monomeric antenna proteins of photosystem II.Enhancement of non-photochemical quenching in the Bryophyte Physcomitrella patens during acclimation to salt and osmotic stress.Interactions between the photosystem II subunit PsbS and xanthophylls studied in vivo and in vitro.Heterologous expression of moss light-harvesting complex stress-related 1 (LHCSR1), the chlorophyll a-xanthophyll pigment-protein complex catalyzing non-photochemical quenching, in Nicotiana sp.Assembly of the major light-harvesting complex II in lipid nanodiscsShort- and long-term operation of the lutein-epoxide cycle in light-harvesting antenna complexes.Effect of antenna-depletion in Photosystem II on excitation energy transfer in Arabidopsis thaliana.Photoacclimation in Dunaliella tertiolecta reveals a unique NPQ pattern upon exposure to irradiance.Phytotoxicity evaluation of some commonly used shampoos using Brassica napus L.Simultaneous refolding of denatured PsbS and reconstitution with LHCII into liposomes of thylakoid lipids.Functional modulation of LHCSR1 protein from Physcomitrella patens by zeaxanthin binding and low pH.Acclimation of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii to different growth irradiances.Light-harvesting Complexes (LHCs) Cluster Spontaneously in Membrane Environment Leading to Shortening of Their Excited State Lifetimes.Light-induced formation of dimeric LHCII.Molecular basis of light harvesting and photoprotection in CP24: unique features of the most recent antenna complex.Excitation-energy transfer dynamics of higher plant photosystem I light-harvesting complexes.Occupancy and functional architecture of the pigment binding sites of photosystem II antenna complex Lhcb5.Higher plant photosystem II light-harvesting antenna, not the reaction center, determines the excited-state lifetime-both the maximum and the nonphotochemically quenched.Identification of the chromophores involved in aggregation-dependent energy quenching of the monomeric photosystem II antenna protein Lhcb5.
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Time-resolved fluorescence analysis of the photosystem II antenna proteins in detergent micelles and liposomes.
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Time-resolved fluorescence ana ...... ergent micelles and liposomes.
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Time-resolved fluorescence ana ...... ergent micelles and liposomes.
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Time-resolved fluorescence ana ...... ergent micelles and liposomes.
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Time-resolved fluorescence ana ...... ergent micelles and liposomes.
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2001-10-01T00:00:00Z