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  • PHOTOSYNTHESIS:

    FUNDAMENTAL ASPECTS TO GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES

    Proceedings of the 13th International Congress of Photosynthesis

    Volume 1

    Edited byArt van der Est and Doug Bruce

    TIB/UB Hannover 89

    127 599 959

  • TABLE OF CONTENTS

    VOLUME 1

    Dedicationxvjj

    Forward x;x

    INTRODUCTION

    International congresses on photosynthesis

    Govindjee 1

    PROTON COUPLED ELECTRON TRANSPORT AND ATPase

    Analysis of the redox regulation of the chloroplast ATP synthase

    Hanayo Ueoka-Nakanishi et al 3

    Proton transfer in the bacterial photosynthetic reaction center - the inner path to Qb in reaction centers

    from Rhodobacter sphaeroides

    Colin A. Wraight and Eiji Takahashi 5

    A novel behavior of the s subunit of chloroplast ATP synthaseKaori Kohzuma et al 8

    a- and (3-cyclodextrins, two new uncouplers of electron transport and ATP synthesis in the thylakoid membrane

    Mario Fragata and Subhan Dudekula 10

    Effect of deletions from the N-terminus on the functions of the y subunit of the chloroplast ATP synthase

    Zhang-Lin Ni and Jia-Mian Wei 12

    Chloroplast Fi-ATPase: molecular mechanism of the phytotoxin tentoxin

    Nicole Kortgen et al 14

    Origin of thermoluminescence bands in unfrozen Chlamydomonas reinhardtii cells

    Jean-Marc Ducruet et al 16

    Changes in cyclic electron transport pathway of Synechocystis 6803 under various growth conditions

    Junko Ooyabu et al 18

    Involvement of NADH and peripheral NADH dehydrogenase in the cyclic electron flow in higher plants

    Tomoki Nishino et al 20

    A novel oxidoreductase in the 'FQR' pathway of photosystem I cyclic electron transport

    Nataliya Yeremenko et al 22

    TYPE I REACTION CENTRES

    Control of function by protein-cofactor interaction in the electron transfer chain of photosystem I

    Dietmar Stehlik et al 25

    Alteration of phenylalanine PsaB F669 slows electron transfer in the PsaA branch of PS I

    Art van der Est et al 27

    Probing the active electron transfer branch in the photosystem I reaction center from Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803

    Naranbaatar Dashdorj et al 30

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  • Antenna ring around trimeric photosystem I in chlorophyll ^-containing cyanobacteriumProchlorothrix hollandica

    Ladislav Bumba et al 32

    High field EPR/ENDOR investigation of chlorophyll anions

    Alexander Angerhofer et al 34

    Secondary electron transfer in photosystem I: what transient absorption can tell

    Martin Byrdin et al 36

    Characterization of photosystem I complexes purified from a diatom, Chaetoceros gracilis

    Yohei Ikeda et al 38

    Red absorption changes accompanying electron transfer from A, to the iron-sulfur clustersin photosystem 1

    Krzysztof Dobek and Klaus Brettel 40

    Functional characterization of the evolutionarily divergent fern plastocyanin

    Jose A. Navarro et al 42

    Photochemically induced dynamic nuclear polarisation observed by 13C magic-angle spinning NMR in

    photosystem I of plants

    Esha Roy et al 44

    Delicate distinction between absorption spectra of 'normal' and 'prime' bacteriochlorophylls

    Kuniyuki Takahashi et al 46

    A revised model for electron transfer in photosystem I: equilibrium between Fx and both phylloquinones

    Stefano Santabarbara et al 48

    Spectroscopic studies of two different reaction center preparations from Heliobacterium modesticaldum

    Hirozo Oh-oka et al 50

    A new model for the energy transfer and early electron transfer processes in photosystem I

    A. R. Holzwarth et al 52

    Carotenoids are not required for the assembly or functioning of eukaryotic photosystem I

    Kulsam AH et al 54

    The photosynthetic reaction center of Heliobacterium modesticaldum

    Mark Heinnickel et al 57

    A) reduction in intact cyanobacterial photosystem I studied using time-resolved step-scan fourier transform infra-red

    difference spectroscopy in combination with site directed mutagenesis and quinone exchange experiments

    Velautham Sivakumar et al 59

    Spectral properties of the PS I reaction center from T, elongatus: structure-based modelling of optical spectra

    Eberhard Schlodder et al 61

    A comparative study of the arrangement of iron-sulfur clusters in type I reaction centers from cyanobacteria and green

    sulfur bacteria

    K. V. Lakshmi et al 64

    SufR is a [4Fe-4S] protein that functions as a negative transcriptional regulator of the suf Regulon in cyanobacteriaRamakrishnan Balasubramanian et al 66

    Directionality of electron transfer in photosystem I of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii probed by electron paramagnetic resonance

    Michael D, McConnell et al 68

    Computed infrared spectra of protonated and metal-bound 4-methylimidazole

    Ruili Wang and Gary Hastings 70

    Exploring the rate of forward electron transfer in PSI with a series of anthraquinones in the Ai binding site

    Sarah Brown et al 72

    Structural analysis of PSI-LHCI supercomplexes of PQ oxidized and reduced forms from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

    Subramanyam Rajagopal et al 74

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  • The unique properties of photosystem I of a cyanobacterium Gloeobacter violaceus PCC 7421Hidetoshi Inoue et al

    76

    Evidence for bi-directional electron transfer in Chlamydomonas PSI: analysis of mutants of the axial ligands to Chi AoV. M. Ramesh et al

    79

    Purification of two ferredoxins and cloning of these genes from the photosynthetic bacterium Heliobacillus mobilisAtsushi Hatano et al 83

    Measurement of electron transfer via both phylloquinones in the photosystem I reaction centre of Chlamydomonas reinhardtiiPeter Heathcote et al

    85

    Low temperature electron transfer in A0 binding site point mutants studied using transient EPR and CW EPR

    Ingelog Wyndhamn et al 88

    All-atom model of plant photosystem I

    Craig Jolley et al 90

    Energy gap between P700 + -Aq and P700* in photosystem I determined by delayed fluorescence at 270-77 KYutaka Shibata et al 92

    Energy transfer and charge separation dynamics in chlorophyll rf-based photosystem I from Acaryochloris marina

    Shigeichi Kumazaki et al 94

    Charge and protein dynamics in the reaction center of purple bacteria studied by ultrafast midinfraRed spectroscopyNatalia Pawlowicz-Wereszczynska et al 97

    PSCD is essential for the efficient energy transfer from chlorosomes to the reaction center complex in Chlorobium tepidumYusuke Tsukatani et al 99

    Mutational analysis of the two phylloquinones in photosystem I

    Feifei Gu et al 101

    Met to Asn Mutations of the axial ligand to the Aq chlorophyll in the PsaA and PsaB subunits of photosystem I in

    Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803

    Rachel Cohen et al 103

    Photosynthetic electron transport supported by methyl viologen in the obligate shade plants Panax ginsengand Panax quinquefolius

    Matthew Woods et al 105

    Comparative analysis of quinone hydrogen binding schemes in type I versus type II reaction centers

    Yulia N. Pushkar et al 107

    BACTERIOCHLOROPHYLL BASED ANTENNA SYSTEMS

    Structure analysis and excitation transfer dynamics in B808-866 light-harvesting complexes of the green bacterium

    Chloroflexus aurantiacus

    Yueyong Xin et al Ill

    Self-assembly of hydrophobic fusion proteins with a photosynthetic pigmentMiku Sugimoto et al 113

    Self-assembly of light-harvesting core complexes (LH1-RC) of Rps. palustris on an amino terminated ITO electrode

    Yukari Nakamura et al 115

    Locations and interactions of chlorosome proteins on the chlorosome envelope in Chlorobium tepidum: insights from

    cross-linking experiments

    Hui Li et al 116

    Natural reverse mutations of the inactivated bchXJ gene in Chlorobium nbrioforme NCIB 8327

    Jiro Harada et al 119

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  • Self-organization of BChl c in chlorosomes studied by MAS NMR of aggregated Cd-chlorins

    Ido de Boer et al 121

    Fluorescence spectral fluctuations of single LH2 complexes from Rhodopseudomonas acidophila strain 10050Danielis Rutkauskas et al 123

    Microscopic investigation of single chlorosomes from green photosynthetic bacteria at cryogenic temperatureYoshitaka Saga et al 125

    Self-aggregation of synthetic zinc 17,18-ew-bacteriochlorophyll-rf derivativeHitoshi Tamiaki et al 127

    Self-aggregation of zinc oxo-bacteriochlorins as models of chlorosomal chlorophyllsMichio Kunieda and Hitoshi Tamiaki 128

    Self-aggregate of zinc chlorin surrounded with phospholipid assembly for a structural model of chlorosomeTomohiro Miyatake et al 130

    Self-assembly and characterization of photosynthetic light-harvesting complex containing carotenoidEmi Nishimura et al 133

    Effect of temperature on photo-CIDNP in a bacterial reaction centre

    Eugenio Daviso et al 134

    Polyene excited states: implications for carotenoid functions

    Harry A. Frank et al 136

    H-Bonding drives assembly of model bacteriochlorophyll protein in the native membraneAdela Garcia-Martin et al 138

    CHLOROPHYLL AND BILIN BASED ANTENNA SYSTEMS

    Using ultrafast pump-dump-probe spectroscopy to resolve the excited-state equilibrium of peridininEmrnanouil Papagiannakis et al 141

    Aggregation of LHCII leads to the creation of fluorescence quenchers

    Bart F. van Oort et al 142

    When a lumenal protein interferes with stromal side affairs: Synechocystis PCC 6803 mutants lacking psbUJohn Veerman et al 144

    Isolation and structural analysis of photosynthetic antenna complexes in the cyanobacterium Fischerella muscicola PCC 73103James Duncan and James Barber 146

    State-transitions and the identification of a PSII-Pcb antenna complex in Prochlorothrix hollandicaSamuel Benson et al

    149

    Lhca5 - a novel light-harvesting protein: biochemical and spectroscopic characterization of the reconstituted LHCStefanie Storf et al 151

    LHCII chiral macroaggregates in intact leaves and isolated chloroplasts. The CPL studies

    Eugene E. Gussakovsky and Yosepha Shahak 153

    Energy transfer between PSII peripheral antenna and PSI: a comparative study of native and unstacked membranesfrom spinach

    CD de Wit et al154

    Zn-Chl a is accumulated functionally in Chlorella heterotrophically grown in the dark with an excessive amount of Zn2+Isamu Ikegami et al 157

    ODMR of carotenoid triplet states associated with the long wavelength emitting chlorophyll forms of photosystem I,detected in thylakoid membranes

    Donatella Carbonera and Stefano Santabarbara 158

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  • Investigation of PSI-associated light-harvesting proteins in a chromophyte algaFiona Bentley et al 161

    Energy transfer in reconstituted light-harvesting complex II of plantsMiguel A. Palacios et al

    163

    Comformational changes of Lhcb2 apoprotein and the pigments during reconstitution in vitroTing-Yun Kuang et al 165

    Excited-state relaxation of (3-carotene in organic solvent studied by femtosecond mid-infrared pump-probe spectroscopyCosimo Bonetti et al

    167

    Chlorophyll d is not of red algal origin but from an epiphytic cyanobacteriumAkio Murakami et al

    170

    Excitation energy transfer in Lhca4

    Krzysztof Gibasiewicz et al 172

    Excitation energy transfer from phycobiliprotein to chlorophyll din intact cells of Acaryochloris marinastudied by time- and wavelength-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy

    Hann-Jorg Eckert et al 174

    Excitation kinetics in PSI-LHCI complexes from A. thaliana and C. reinhardtiiJanne A. Ihalainen et al 176

    Excited state dynamics in the PSI-LHCI supercomplex from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii: excitation

    wavelength dependence study

    Alexander N. Melkozemov et al 178

    Molecular modeling and simulation of photosystem II core complex in their natural lipid-water environment

    Sergej Vassiliev and Doug Bruce 180

    Giant antenna-PSII super-complex from Acaryochloris marina with binding chlorophyll d

    Min Chen et al 182

    LHCII proteolysis during dark-induced leaf senescence in Arabidopsis stay-green mutant, orelO

    Min-Hyuk Oh et al 185

    The role of chlorophyll b in the photoprotection of photosystem I and II using chlorophyll b less mutantsEun Sang Yoo et al 187

    TYPE II REACTION CENTRES: ACCEPTOR SIDE

    System analysis of chlorophyll fluorescence kinetics in chloroplasts: sub-maximal yield in single turnover excitations andelectrical interactions

    Wim Vredenberg et al 190

    Semiquinone (Qg) interactions and protein structural changes in photosynthetic reaction center mutants at Asp-L213and Glu-L212 sites

    Eliane Nabedryk et al 192

    Protein/lipid interaction in bacterial photosynthetic reaction center: the role of phosphatidylcholine and

    phosphatidylglycerol in charge stabilization

    Massimo Trotta et al 194

    Measuring quinone binding kinetics at the QA site in bacterial reaction centers

    Jennifer Madeo and M. R. Gunner 196

    The specific rate of QA reduction and photosystem II heterogeneity

    Szilvia Z. Toth and Reto J. Strasser 198

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  • EPR characterization of the triplet state in photosystem II reaction centers with singly reduced QA

    W. Onno Feikema et al 200

    Exploring the structure of the reaction center from the aerobic photosynthetic bacterium Roseobacter denitrificans with fourier

    transform infrared spectroscopy

    Simon Kohler et al 202

    Electron transfer in bacterial reaction centers in the 0°C to -65 °C temperature range

    Nicolas Ginet et al 204

    Qb* formed by B-branch electron transfer in reaction centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides

    M. L. Paddock et al 207

    Investigation of B-branch electron transfer by femtosecond time resolved spectroscopy in a Rhodobacter sphaeroides

    mutant reaction centre

    Dmitrij Frolov et al 209

    Origin of kinetic components of millisecond delayed chlorophyll fluorescence

    Vassilij Goltsev et al 211

    Kinetics of proton uptake during photocycle of reaction center of photosynthetic bacteria

    Francesco Milano et al 213

    Reconstitution of Qb function with non-native quinone in bacterial reaction centers with low potential QAs

    Xinyu Zhang et al 215

    A long living charge separated state in photosynthetic reaction centers in negatively charged proteoliposomesLivia Giotta et al 217

    Interaction of Cu2+ with the quinone-iron complex and cytochrome b559 in photosystem II

    Kvetoslava Burda et al 219

    Proton uptake and protein relaxation in the reaction center of Rhodobacter sphaeroides

    Maria A. Kozlova et al 222

    Dynamics ofelectron transfer in bacterial reaction centres

    Mariangela Di Donato and Andrea Peluso 224

    TYPE II REACTION CENTRES: STRUCTURE

    The structure of photosystem II and its oxygen evolving centre

    James Barber 227

    Crystal structure of cyanobacterial photosystem II at 3.2 A resolutionJan Kern et al 230

    Mn4Ca cluster of the water-oxidation enzyme studied by polarized X-ray spectroscopy of PS II single crystalsJunko Yano et al 234

    15N photo-CIDNP MAS NMR on reaction centers of Rhodobacter sphaeroidesShipra Prakash et al 236

    Reconstitution and replacement of bacteriochlorophyll a molecules in photosynthetic reaction centerMasayuki Kobayashi et al 238

    Structure-based analysis on the PsbP protein of photosystem II from higher plantsKentaro Ifuku et al

    240

    The effect of outer antenna complexes on the photochemical trapping rate in barley thylakoid photosystem IIEnrico Engelmann et al 242

    Identification of lysine residues on PsbP possibly involved in electrostatic interaction with PsbO in spinach PSIIAkihiko Tohri et al

    244

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  • EPR-spectroscopy of spin-labeled PsbO from Thermosynechococcus elongatusMarc Nowaczyk et al 246

    Characterization of the thermodynamic properties of the natively unfolded manganese stabilizing protein of photosystem IIAaron Wyman and Charles Yocum 248

    Cloning, overexpression and purification of the polypeptides subunits of the cytochrome bs$9 from plantsRafael Picorel et al

    251

    Structural comparisons between eukaryotic and prokaryotic PSII complexesJon Nield and James Barber 253

    Super-complex organization of photosystem II in the different domains of the thylakoid membraneFikret Mamedov et al 255

    Chelex-treatment to obtain highly active PSII membrane particles with minimal Ca2+ content for X-ray absorptionspectroscopy at the Ca K-edge

    Claudia Miiller et al 257

    Biochemical and functional analysis of photosystem II crystals from Thermosynechococcus elongatus diffracting to 3.2 AAthina Zouni et al 259

    Binding and functional properties of the extrinsic PsbO, PsbP and PsbQ proteins in Euglena PSII

    Isao Enami et al 261

    Identification of domains on the red algal PsbO involved in electrostatic interaction with PSIIKenzo Yuhi et al 263

    Structural studies on the Chlamydomonas reinhardtii PSII mutant FUD39

    Pedro Heredia et al 265

    Functional analysis ofpsbX deletion mutant in Synechocystis sp. PCC6803

    Hiroyuki Koike et al 267

    Characterization of thylakoid membranes and PSII extracts isolated from different plant speciesCarmen Schulten et al 269

    Structural description of compensatory mutations that restore proton transfer pathways to the L212Ala-L213Ala mutantbacterial reaction center

    P. Raj Pokkuluri et al 272

    Oligomeric state of photosystem 2 studied by radiation target analysis

    Tomas Kucera and Miroslava Herbstova 274

    Structural features associated with CP47, Dl and the extrinsic proteins that stabilize oxygen evolution

    Julian J. Eaton-Rye et al 276

    Computational structural model of the oxygen evolving complex in photosystem II: complete ligation by protein,

    water and chloride

    James P. McEvoy et al 278

    Targeting of Pcb light harvesting proteins to PSII and PSI in Prochlorococcus marinus

    James Barber et al 280

    The electronic structure of the Mn4Ca cluster

    Pieter Glatzel et al 282

    TYPE II REACTION CENTRES: EXCITED STATE DYNAMICS AND DONOR SIDE

    The reaction center associated triheme cytochrome of Rhodovulum sulfidophilum, structural analysis and evolutionary aspects

    Jean Alric et al 285

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  • Magnetic field effect on singlet oxygen production in bacterial reaction centers

    Yan Liu et al 287

    Electron transfer in the reaction center of the Rb. sphaeroides R-26 studied by transient absorption

    March Ziolek et al 289

    Reaction center complex isolation from a Zn-bacteriochlorophyll-containing photosynthetic purple bacteria

    Acidiphilium rubrum: study of femtosecond and picosecond time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopyTetsuo Tomii et al 291

    Substrates of photosynthetic water oxidation

    Warwick Hillier et al 293

    The reaction center of PSII in oxygen-evolving preparations

    Elmars Krausz et al 296

    Bicarbonate stabilizes photosystem II electron transport in intact filaments of Spirulina maxima

    Javier G. Fernandez-Velasco et al 298

    Build-up kinetics of light induced nuclear polarization observed in reaction centers of Rhodobacter sphaeroides

    Shipra Prakash et al 301

    The lowest-energy excited-state of P680 in oxygen-evolving photosystem II extends to 700 nm

    Joseph L. Hughes et al 303

    Role of the cytochrome c550 in the cyanobacterium Termosynechoccocus elongatus: study of redox mutants

    D. Kirilovsky et al 305

    Electronic structure of P680 investigated by photo-CIDNP MAS NMR

    Anna Diller et al 307

    Temperature dependence of fluorescence induction in photosystem II core complexes from Thermosynechococcus elongatusFrank Miih et al 309

    Turnover studies using visible and far red light on PSII core samples from higher plantsPaul J. Smith et al 311

    Carotenoid photooxidation and charge recombination in photosystem II

    Cara A. Tracewell and Gary W. Brudvig 313

    Functional analysis of the PsbP-like protein (S111418) in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803

    Yasuo Ishikawa et al 316

    Theory of optical spectra of photosystem II reaction centers: from structure to function

    Grzegorz Raszewski et al 318

    Absence of thtpsbH mdpsbTc gene product destabilizes photosystem II complex in Thermosynechococcus elongatus BP-1Masako Iwai et al 321

    Membrane-bound cytochrome c (100 kDa) working as an electron donor to the reaction center in the purple bacterium,Rhodovulum sulfidophilum

    Yasuaki Kimura et al 323

    Changes in midpoint potentials of hemes by SD-mutagenesis in RC-bound tetraheme cytochrome of Blastochloris viridis

    Kenji V. P, Nagashima et al 325

    Predictions of the inelastic electron tunneling mechanism from bacteriopheophytin to the primary quinone in modified bacterial

    photosynthetic reaction centers

    Hirotaka Nishioka et al 327

    Primary charge separation in the reaction center is unique in photosystem II, unistep from accessory chlorophylls bysuperexchange virtual mediation of P680

    K. Mukai et al 329

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  • How CP47 core antenna affects energy transfer and charge separation dynamic in photosystem IIElena G. Andrizhiyevskaya et al 332

    A combined Dl (PsbA) and CP47 (PsbB) mutagenesis system in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803

    Regan T. Winter et al 334

    Removal of the PsbQ-like protein (S111638) in nutrient-limiting conditions and in strains lacking PsbO, PsbU, or PsbVTina C. Summerfield and Julian J. Eaton-Rye 336

    MECHANISMS OF WATER OXIDATION

    The mechanism of photosynthetic water oxidation in the light of new structural informationJames P. McEvoy and Gary W. Brudvig 339

    Photosynthetic water oxidation driven backward

    Jurgen Clausen and Wolfgang Junge 344

    Discussion of the structural and oxidation state changes of the Mn4Ca complex of photosystem II on basis of recent

    X-ray absorption results

    Holger Dau et al 347

    Origin of the ^ =2 broad EPR signal in the Ca2+-depleted PS II in the S, state

    Hiroyuki Mino and Shigeru Itoh 350

    Functional and structural properties of the oxygen-evolving complex in Dl C-terminal mutants

    Naoki Mizusawa et al 352

    Nature of CI- site in the oxygen-evolving complex studied by FTIR spectroscopy

    Koji Hasegawa et al 354

    Re-examination of photosystem II Mn cluster assembly under flash illumination reveals that the 'dark rearrangement'consists of two phases

    Hong Jin Hwang and Robert L. Burnap 357

    Effect of temperature on the miss-factor in the S-cycle determined by EPR

    Susan Fatemeh Morvaridi et al 359

    Interaction of higher S-states of the OEC with reductants. Is the S3 state a radical containing state?

    Nikolaos Ioannidis and Vassili Petrouleas 361

    Modeling the Mn4Ca cluster of the water-oxidizing complex of PS II

    Kenneth Sauer et al 363

    Hydroxylamine is a substrate analogue of water in PSII

    Thomas Kuntzleman and Charles Yocum 365

    Low concentrations of K+ at room temperature deplete Ca2+ from PSII without removal of the extrinsic polypeptides

    Robert McCarrick et al 3617

    Detection of 180-water sensitive and S-state dependent low-frequency vibrational modes in photosynthetic

    oxygen evolving complex

    Yukihiro Kimura et al 369

    Release of calcium from photosystem II by monovalent metal ions

    Zachary Nagel and Charles Yocum 372

    2D-HYSC0RE spectroscopic evaluation of spin density distributions of redox-active tyrosine radicals in photosystem II

    Shigeaki Nakazawa et al 374

    Structural and functional implications of the Dl C-terminal a-carboxylate in photosynthetic oxygen evolution

    as studied by FTIR

    Naoki Mizusawa et al 376

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  • The role of the chloride anion in the oxygen evolving complex

    Hans J. van Gorkom and Charles F. Yocum 378

    Q-band pulse EPR and 55Mn-END0R studies of the S0-state of the oxygen evolving complex in photosystem II

    Leonid Kulik et al 380

    The effect of D1-H332 on the energetics of charge stabilization in photosystem II studied by thermoluminescence and

    chlorophyll fluorescence in site-directed mutants of Synechocystis 6803

    Yagut Allahverdiyeva et al 382

    Effects of methanol and ethylene glycol on ammonia-induced spectral changes of S2QA/S!QA FTIR difference spectra of

    photosystem II

    Cheng-Hao Fang and Hsiu-An Chu 384

    The spectral resolution of the "Split Si" and "Split S0" EPR-signals from photosystem II induced by illumination at 5K

    Kajsa G.V. Sigfridsson et al 386

    Functional analysis of the four PsbP members encoded by a multigene family in Nicotiana tabacum

    Seiko Ishihara et al 388

    Mechanistic considerations on oxidative water cleavage in oxygenic photosynthesis

    G. Renger 390

    Characterization of ser-substitution mutants in the Dj protein Arg 64, 323 and 334 in cyanobacterium

    Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803

    Yashar Feyziyev et al 392

    Functional difference between two extrinsic 33-kDa proteins, PsbOl and Psb02, in Arabidopsis thaliana

    Reiko Murakami et al 394

    Reconstitution of the water-oxidizing complex in manganese-depleted photosystem II preparations using mononuclear

    manganese complexes

    Shuqin Li et al 396

    EPR studies of the S0 and S2 state multiline signals of the oxygen evolving centre in photosystem II

    K. Ahrling et al 399

    Low temperature electron transfer in photosystem II: a tyrosine radical and semiquinone charge pairChunxi Zhang et al 401

    Flash-number dependent oscillation of split EPR signals from OEC in PSII induced by illumination at 5 KJi-Hu Su et al 404

    High frequency EPR of the Mn-cluster in single crystals of cyanobacterial photosystem II

    A. Kawamori et al 406

    Oxidation potentials and electron donation of photosystem II of manganese complexes containing bicarbonate and

    carboxylate ligandsYuri N, Kozlov et al 408

    Mechanism of the photosynthetic water oxidation reaction catalyzed by a noble Mn4CaCl-bicarbonate clusterMasami Kusunoki 410

    Targeted screening for psbO mutations in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

    Haijun Liu et al 412

    CYTOCHROME B-C COMPLEXES

    Structure of the cytochrome bjcomplex: new prosthetic groups, cyclic electron transfer, and trans-membrane quinone transferHuamin Zhang et al 415

    The new heme of the cytochrome b6f complex: an old acquaintance?Fabrice Rappaport et al 418

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  • Periplasmic oxidative folding and cytochrome c maturation: a mechanistic view of stereo-selective heme attachmentCarsten Sanders et al

    42i

    Kinetic steering of quinol oxidation by 'proton stripping' at the cytochrome bc\ complex Q0 siteDavid M. Kramer et al

    424

    Short-circuit proofing Mitchell's Q-cycle

    Christopher C. Moser et al 427

    Sequential two-electron oxidation of ubiquinol by the cytochrome be] complexIsaac Forquer et al 430

    Evidence for long range triplet state energy transfer from chlorophyll a to P-carotene in the cytochrome bhf complex of

    oxygenic photosynthesis

    Hanyoup Kim et al 432

    Mutational analysis of the cytochrome 6/Rieske iron-sulfur protein and quinone-reductase (QJ siteYexin Ouyang et al 434

    Cytochrome be in redox regulation of photosynthesis and chloroplast gene expression

    Jorgen Strom et al 436

    Molecular basis of the major difference between the X-ray structure of cytochrome b6fcomplex from M. laminosus andC. reinhardtii: the binding site of tridecyl-stigmatellin

    Jiusheng Yan and William A. Cramer 438

    Brownian dynamics studies of the interaction of cyanobacterial plastocyanins with cytochrome/E. L. Gross 441

    A special isoform of the Rieske-FeS protein is involved in heterocyst function ofthe cyanobacteriumAnabaena sp. PCC 7120

    Matthias Arnold et al 443

    The conformation of cyt/from C. raudensis influences its apparent molecular mass and assembly into the cytbg/fcomplexLoreta Gudynaite-Savitch et al 446

    Spectral analysis on the structure and function ofthe carotenoid in the cytochrome ^/complex from marine green alga

    Bryopsis corticulans

    Liang-Bi Li et al 448

    Unusual optical properties of the monomeric chlorophyll a in the cytochrome b6fcomplex of oxygenic photosynthesisNaranbaatar Dashdorj et al 451

    In vivo superoxide production by the cytochrome bc\ complex in yeastAtsuko Kanazawa et al 453

    Low-temperature absorbtion and magnetic circular dichroism of the four haems of the cytochrome b6fcomplexSindra Peterson Arskold et al 455

    Addition of the Qj site inhibitor antimycin changes the environment of the 2Fe2S cluster at the Q0 site of the cyt bc\

    Jason W. Cooley and Fevzi Daldal 457

    Proton transfer at the quinone oxidizing site of the cytochrome bct complex of Rhodobacter capsulatus

    Sergey S. Klishin and Armen Y. Mulkidjanian 460

    PHOTO-OXIDATIVE STRESS, PHOTOINHIBITION

    Photosystem II mobilisation and redistribution induced by high light

    Mary Sarcina et al

    The function of chloroplast peroxiredoxins in peroxide detoxification and redox signalling in context of photosynthesis

    Karl-Josef Dietz et al 465

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  • Fructose-l,6-bisphosphate aldolase is a target protein of glutathionylation in Arabidopsis chloroplastsKen'ichi Ogawa et al 468

    The photosynthetic characteristics of rice leaves with low Fv/Fm by low temperature and high irradiance

    Naoki Hirotsu et al 470

    Regulation of violaxanthin de-epoxidation

    Antje Wehner et al 472

    Crystallization and preliminary crystallographic analysis of monodehydroascorbate radical reductase from cucumber

    Satoshi Sano et al 474

    Study of the Mehler reaction under excessive illumination in photosystem II preparationsIrina G. Stnzh et al 476

    Short-term exposures to elevated CO2 mitigate chilling stress in Beta vulgaris L. plantsCarmen Arena et al 478

    Changes in composition and unsaturated levels of phosphatidylglycerol molecular species of

    thylakoid PS II membrane in rice {Oryza sativa L.) under chilling-induced photoinhibition conditions

    JI Ben-Hua et al 480

    Enhanced photoinhibition in the absence of CP29 in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

    Ayumi Kanno and Jun Minagawa 483

    Singlet oxygen produced by photosystem II upregulates the glutathione peroxidase homologous gene Gpxh in

    Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

    Beat B. Fischer et al 485

    Repair of the photodamaged photosystem II is inhibited by NaCl at transcription and translation

    ofpsbA genes in SynechocystisSachio Miyairi et al 487

    Quality control of photosystem II: heat-induced cleavage of the reaction center Dl proteinSuguru Uchida et al 489

    A simple and sensitive method for the estimation of resistance of photosynthesis to oxidative stress

    Michito Tsuyama et al 490

    Identification of genes involved in tolerance to oxidative stress by activation taggingTakahisa Ogawa et al 492

    Photosynthetic electron transport properties of the rbcL deletion mutant of tobacco

    Yagut Allahverdiyeva et al 495

    Production of reactive oxygen species by photosystem II

    Pavel Pospisil et al 497

    Partitioning and quenching of excitation energy in cold acclimated Scots pineDmitry Sveshnikov et al 499

    Photodamage of one bacteriopheophytin molecule in the photosynthetic reaction center from Rhodobacter sphaeroidesHarvey J. M. Hou et al 501

    Protective effect of supplemental white light on ultraviolet-B induced impairment in cyanobacteriumSpirulina platensis: formation of air vacuoles as a possible protective measure

    Subramanyam Rajagopal et al 503

    Over-reduction of the stroma and the intersystem chain upon illumination of photoinhibitory lightTsuyoshi Endo et al 505

    Expression of Arabidopsis SR protein in response to various types of environmental stresses

    Kazuya Yoshimura et al 507

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  • Fragmentation of the large subunit of ribulose-l,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase byreactive oxygen species occurs in vivo

    Ryohei Nakano et al 509

    The FtsH protease is involved in the repair of UV-B radiation damaged photosystem II in Synechocystis 6803Cosmin Sicora et al

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    The small cab-like protein D (ScpD) is a subunit of photosystem II

    Danny Yao et al 513

    Ultraviolet radiation affects xanthophyll cycle activity in the diatom Thalassiosira weissflogiiErnesto Garcia-Mendoza et al 515

    Accumulation of large aggregates of chlorophyll-binding protein IsiA that are not associated with

    photosystem I in a psaFf mutant of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803

    Nataliya Yeremenko et al 517

    Does elevated C02 protect against photoinhibition in Phillyrea angustifolia L. at high temperature and low light?Luca Vitale et al 520

    Photoprotective role of anthocyanins regulating PSII activity of Setcreasea pallida exposed to excessive light energyDavid Dewez et al 522

    Functional characterization of the chloroplastic selenium-independent glutathione peroxidases (GPXs) in Arabidopsis thalianaChristine Chi-Chen Chang et al 524

    Recovery from photoinhibition in the low light-adapted psychrophilic green alga Chlamydomonas raudensis (UWO 241)Tessa Pocock et al 525

    The function of the PsbS protein in relation to non-photochemical energy dependent quenching in rice plantsHee-Young Koo et al 527

    A decreased CP29 protein level in Arabidopsis thaliana effects the ApH-dependent dissipation of excitation

    energy but not the sensitivity to photo-oxidative stress

    Thomas GraBes and Peter Jahns 530

    P700+ dark-reduction in leaves of Cucumis sativus L. photoinhibited at chilling temperatureSridharan Govindachary et al 532

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