Dedicated to Professor L.N.M. Duysens on the occasion of his retirement
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by J. Amesz, A.J. Hoff, H.J. Gorkum.
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Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Dordrecht
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Springer Netherlands
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1986
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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(296 pages)
CONTENTS NOTE
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Antennae --;Molecular arrangement of pigment-protein complexes of photosystem I --;Optical effects of sodium dodecyl sulfate treatment of the isolated light harvesting complex of higher plants --;Interactions of the bacteriochlorophylls in antenna bacteriochlorophyll-protein complexes of photosynthetic bacteria --;Pigment organization and energy transfer in the green photosynthetic bacterium Chloroflexus aurantiacus. II. The chlorosome --;Reaction Centers --;Photosystem-I photochemistry: A new kinetic phase at low temperature --;Thermodynamics of the charge recombination in photosystem II --;Stoichiometric determination of pheophytin in photosystem II of oxygenic photosynthesis --;Total recovery of O2 evolution and nanosecond reduction kinetics of chlorophyll-aII+ (P-680+) after inhibition of water cleavage with acetate --;Mechanism of photoinhibition: Photochemical reaction center inactivation in system II of chloroplasts --;Triplet-minus-singlet absorbance difference spectra of reaction centers of Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides R-26 in the temperature range 24-290K measured by Magneto Optical Difference Spectroscopy (MODS) --;Electron Transport --;Manganese-histidine cluster as the function center of the water oxidation complex in photosynthesis --;Mechanism of proton-pumping in the cytochrome b/f complex --;ESR spectroscopy demonstrates that cytochrome b559 remains low potential in Ca2+-reactivated, salt-washed PS II particles --;Photosynthetic and respiratory electron transport in a cyanobacterium --;Anoxygenic photosynthetic hydrogen production and electron transport in the cyanobacterium Oscillatoria limnetica --;Oxidation of cytochrome c2 by photosynthetic reaction centers of Rhodospirillum rubrum and Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides in vivo. Effect of viscosity on the rate of reaction --;Photooxidation of mitochondrial cytochrome c by isolated bacterial reaction centers: Evidence for tight-binding and diffusional pathways --;Isolation of cytochrome bc1 complexes from the photosynthetic bacteria Rhodopseudomonas viridis and Rhodospirillum rubrum --;On the action of hydroxylamine, hydrazine and their derivatives on the water-oxidizing complex --;Membrane Structure and Ion Transport --;Photosynthetic free energy transduction related to the electric potential changes across the thylakoid membrane --;Energization and ultrastructural pattern of thylakoids formed under periodic illumination followed by continuous light --;What role does sulpholipid play within the thylakoid membrane? --;Evolution --;Photosynthesis 3.5 thousand million years ago --;Methods --;Detection of rapid induction kinetics with a new type of high-frequency modulated chlorophyll fluorometer --;A Monte-Carlo method for the simulation of kinetic models.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Four decades ago, when Lou Duysens was about to start his work on fluo- rescence and energy transfer in photosynthesis that would lead to his thesis [1], very little was known about the molecular mechanisms of photosyn- thesis, certainly from our present-day point of view.