Photosynthesis Research Contents Volume 55 No. 1 January 1998
Chris Burns
psres at asu.edu
Wed Mar 25 10:53:26 EST 1998
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Research
Contents Volume 55 No. 1 January 1998
Personal perspective/Minireview
Three decades of research in bacterial photosynthesis
and the road leading to it: A personal account.
G. Feher..........................................................1-40
Regular Papers
Comparative investigation of the appearance of
primary chlorophyllide forms in etiolated leaves,
prolamellar bodies and prothylakoids.
O. Belyaeva, C. Sundqvist................................41-48
The spectroscopic and photochemical properties
of locked-15,15'-cis-spheroidene in solution and
incorporated into the reaction center of
Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26.1.
J.A. Bautista, V. Chynwat, A. Cua, F.J. Jansen,
J. Lugtenburg, D. Gosztola, M.R. Wasielewski,
H.A. Frank......................................................49-65
Formation of the tight-binding inhibitor,
3-ketoarabinitol-1,5-bisphosphate by
ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase
is O2-dependent.
G. Zhu, H.J. Bohnert, R.G. Jensen,
G.F. Wildner...................................................67-74
New domain-locking disulfide in a bacterial
malate dehydrogenase strengthens proposed
mechanism for reductive activation of the
chloroplast enzyme.
E.H. Muslin, F.J. Stevens, L.E. Anderson............75-82
Evidence for an O2-barrier in the light-
harvesting chlorophyll-a/b-protein complex
LHC II.
D. Siefermann-Harms, A. Angerhofer.................83-94
On the long-wavelength spectral forms of
chlorophyll a in Photosystem I: Spectroscopic
and immunological investigations on a greening
mutant of the green alga Scenedesmus obliquus.
H. Schiller, M. Huhn, H. Dau............................95-107
Chlorosome development in Chloroflexus
aurantiacus.
M. Foidl, J.R. Golecki, J. Oelze......................109-114
Conference Announcement...................................115
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