Photosynthesis Research
Contents Volume 50 No. 1 October 1996
Obituary: Philip Thornber
R. Cogdell......................................................1-3
Regular Papers
The role of chromophore coupling in tuning the spectral properties of
peripheral light-harvesting protein of purple bacteria.
J.N. Sturgis, B.
Robert..........................................................5-10
A comparative flash-photolysis study of electron transfer from pea and
spinach plastocyanins to spinach Photosystem 1. A reaction involving a
rate-limiting conformational change.
K. Sigfridsson, S. He, S. Modi, D.S. Bendall, J. Gray, O. Hansson
..............................................................11-21
Electron transport to oxygen mitigates against the photoinactivation of
Photosystem II in vivo.
Y.-I. Park, W.S. Chow, B. Osmond, J.M. Anderson................23-32
Target theory and the photoinactivation of Photosystem II.
J. Sinclair, Y.-I. Park, W.S. Chow, J.M. Anderson..............33-40
Characterization of the csmD and csmE genes from Chlorobium tepidum. The
CsmA, CsmC, CsmD, and CsmE proteins are components of the chlorosome
envelope.
S. Chung, D.A. Bryant..........................................41-59
The nucleotide sequence of the puf operon from the purple photosynthetic
bacterium, Rhodospirillum molischianum: Comparative analyses of
light-harvesting proteins and the cytochrome subunits associated with the
reaction centers.
K.V.P. Nagashima, K. Matsuura, K. Shimada.....................61-70
Energy transfer from carotenoid and FMO-protein in subcellular preparations
from green sulfur bacteria. Spectroscopic characterization of an
FMO-reaction center core complex at low temperature.
C. Francke, S.C.M. Otte, M. Miller, J. Amesz, J.M. Olson.......71-77
The lumenal loop connecting transmembrane helices I and II of the D1
polypeptide is important for assembly of the photosystem two complex.
M. Dalla Chiesa, Z. Deak, I. Vass, J. Barber, P.J. Nixon.......79-91
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