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9780306443541

The Photosynthetic Bacterial Reaction Center II

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  • ISBN13:

    9780306443541

  • ISBN10:

    0306443546

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1993-03-31
  • Publisher: Plenum Pub Corp
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Table of Contents

The 3-D Structure of the Reaction Center from Rhodopseudomonas viridisp. 1
Correlation between the Polarized Light Absorption and the X-Ray Structure of Single Crystals of the Reaction Center from Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26p. 13
Symmetrical Inter-subunit Suppressors of the Bacterial Reaction Center cd-Helix Exchange Mutantsp. 21
Mutations that Affect the Donor Midpoint Potential in Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroidesp. 25
Suggestions for Directed Engineering of Reaction Centers: Metal, Substituent and Charge Modificationsp. 33
Potential Energy Function for Photosynthetic Reaction Center Chromophores: Energy Minimisations of a Crystalline Bacteriopheophytin a Analogp. 43
Bacterial Reaction Centers with Plant-type Pheophytinsp. 49
Trapping of a Stable Form of Reduced Bacteriopheophytin and Bacteriochlorophyll in Ectothiorhodospira sp. Photoreaction Centerp. 59
Triplet-minus-singlet Absorbance Difference Spectroscopy of Heliobacterium chlorum Monitored with Absorbance-detected Magnetic Resonancep. 67
Mid-and Near-IR Electronic Transitions of P+: New Probes of Resonance Interactions and Structural Asymmetry in Reaction Centersp. 79
15[subsctipt N] ENDOR Experiments on the Primary Donor Cation Radical D+ in Bacterial Reaction Center Single Crystals of Rb. sphaeroides R-26p. 89
EPR and ENDOR Studies of the Primary Donor Cation Radical in Native and Genetically Modified Bacterial Reaction Centersp. 99
Molecular Orbital Study of Electronic Asymmetry in Primary Donors of Bacterial Reaction Centersp. 109
Near-infrared-excitation Resonance Raman Studies of Bacterial Reaction Centersp. 119
Asymmetric Structural Aspects of the Primary Donor in Several Photosynthetic Bacteria: the Near-IR Fourier Transform Raman Approachp. 127
Rhodocyclus gelatinosus Reaction Center: Characterization of the Quinones and Structure of the Primary Donorp. 133
FTIR Characterization of Leu M160[actual symbol not reproducible]His, Leu L131[actual symbol not reproducible]His and His L168[actual symbol not reproducible]Phe Mutations Near the Primary Electron Donor in Rb. sphaeroides Reaction Centersp. 141
FTIR Spectroscopy of the P+Q[subscript A]-/PQ[subscript A] State in Met L248[actual symbol not reproducible]Thr, Ser L244[actual symbol not reproducible]Gly, Phe M197[actual symbol not reproducible]Tyr, Tyr M210[actual symbol not reproducible]Phe, Tyr M210[actual symbol not reproducible]Leu, Phe L181[actual symbol not reproducible]Tyr and Phe L181[actual symbol not reproducible]Tyr and Phe L181-Tyr M210[actual symbol not reproducible]Tyr L181-Phe M210 Mutants of Rb. sphaeroidesp. 147
Light-induced Charge Separation in Photosynthetic Bacterial Reaction Centers Monitored by FTIR Difference Spectroscopy: The Q[subscript A] Vibrationsp. 155
Time-resolved Infrared and Static FTIR Studies of Q[subscript A][actual symbol not reproducible]Q[subscript B] Electron Transfer in Rhodopseudomonas viridis Reaction Centersp. 163
Is Dispersive Kinetics from Structural Heterogeneity Responsible for the Nonexponential Decay of P870* in Bacterial Reaction Centers?p. 173
Effect of Charge Transfer States on the Zero Phonon Line of the Special Pair in the Bacterial Reaction Centerp. 183
Theoretical Studies on the Electronical Structure of the Special Pair Dimer and the Charge Separation Process for the Reaction Center Rhodopseudomonas viridisp. 193
Recent Experimental Results for the Initial Step of Bacterial Photosynthesisp. 209
Model Calculations on the Fluorescence Kinetics of Isolated Bacterial Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroidesp. 219
Femtosecond Spectroscopy of the Primary Electron Transfer in Photosynthetic Reaction Centersp. 227
Femtosecond Optical Characterization of the Excited State of Rhodobacter capsulatus D[subscript LL]p. 237
Electron Transfer in Rhodopseudomonas viridis Reaction Centers with Prereduced Bacteriopheophytin BLp. 245
Fast Internal Conversion in Bacteriochlorophyll Dimersp. 253
Primary Charge Separation in Reaction Centers: Time-resolved Spectral Features of Electric Field Induced Reduction of Quantum Yieldp. 261
Electric Field Effects on the Quantum Yields and Kinetics of Fluorescence and Transient Intermediates in Bacterial Reaction Centersp. 271
Radical Pair Dynamics in the Bacterial Photosynthetic Reaction Centerp. 283
The Primary Charge Separation in Bacterial Photosynthesis. What Is New?p. 291
Multi-Mode Coupling of Protein Motion to Electron Transfer in the Photosynthetic Reaction Center: Spin-Boson Theory Based on a Classical Molecular Dynamics Simulationp. 301
Pulsed Electric Field Induced Reverse Electron Transfer from Ground State BChl[subscript 2] to the Cytochrome c Hemes in Rps. viridisp. 313
Structural Changes Following the Formation of D+Q[subscript A]- in Bacterial Reaction Centers: Measurement of Light-induced Electrogenic Events in RCs Incorporated in a Phospholipid Monolayerp. 321
Charges Recombination Kinetics in Bacterial Photosynthetic Reaction Centers: Conformational States in Equilibrium Pre-exist in the Darkp. 331
Protein Relaxation Following Quinone Reduction in Rhodobacter capsulatus: Detection of Likely Protonation-linked Optical Absorbance Changes of the Chromophoresp. 341
Study of Reaction Center Function by Analysis of the Effects of Site-specific and Compensatory Mutationsp. 351
Proton Transfer Pathways in the Reaction Center of Rhodobacter sphaeroides: a Computational Studyp. 363
Electrostatic Interactions and Flash-induced Proton Uptake in Reaction Centers from Rb. sphaeroidesp. 375
Initial Characterization of the Proton Transfer Pathway to Q[subscript B] in Rhodopseudomonas viridis: Electron Transfer Kinetics in Herbicide-resistant Mutantsp. 389
Study of Reaction Centers from Rb. capsulatus Mutants Modified in the Q[suscript B] Binding Sitep. 395
Calculations of Proton Uptake in Rhodobacter sphaeroides Reaction Centersp. 403
Chlorophyll Triplet States in the CP[suscript 47]-D[subscript 1-]D[subscript 2]-cytochrome b-559 Complex of Photosystem IIp. 411
Light Reflections IIp. 421
Indexp. 427
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