2000
Low-Temperature Turnover Control of Photosystem II Using Novel Metal-Containing Redox-Active Herbicides
Karki L, Lakshmi K, Szalai V, Brudvig G. Low-Temperature Turnover Control of Photosystem II Using Novel Metal-Containing Redox-Active Herbicides. Journal Of The American Chemical Society 2000, 122: 5180-5188. DOI: 10.1021/ja994138x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchO2-evolving complexQB siteLong-range electron transferElectron acceptor groupsS-state cyclingStable charge separationPentane spacerHydrocarbon spacerUrea groupsElectron transferCharge separationEPR resultsStoichiometric reductionTwo-electronHerbicide derivativesEPR studiesElectron acceptorMoietyPhenylurea herbicidesDonor sidePhotosystem IISpacerComplexesLow temperatureInhibition studies
1987
Formation of the S2 state and structure of the Mn complex in photosystem II lacking the extrinsic 33 kilodalton polypeptide
Miller A, de Paula J, Brudvig G. Formation of the S2 state and structure of the Mn complex in photosystem II lacking the extrinsic 33 kilodalton polypeptide. Photosynthesis Research 1987, 12: 205-218. PMID: 24435688, DOI: 10.1007/bf00055121.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchS2-state multiline EPR signalState multiline EPR signalStable charge separationPSII membranesMultiline EPR signalEPR signalCharge separationManganese sitesElectron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopyUntreated PSII membranesElectron transfer eventsParamagnetic resonance spectroscopyPhotosystem II membranesMn complexesElectron donorResonance spectroscopyS2 stateReaction centersExtrinsic polypeptidesHigh yieldsMagnetic propertiesPhotosystem IISeparationTemperature rangeSpectroscopy
1986
Effect of the 17- and 23-kilodalton polypeptides, calcium, and chloride on electron transfer in photosystem II.
De Paula J, Li P, Miller A, Wu B, Brudvig G. Effect of the 17- and 23-kilodalton polypeptides, calcium, and chloride on electron transfer in photosystem II. Biochemistry 1986, 25: 6487-94. PMID: 3024710, DOI: 10.1021/bi00369a022.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsS2-state multiline EPR signalMultiline EPR signalEPR signalPSII membranesPhotosystem II samplesS1 stateUntreated PSII membranesReaction centersElectron paramagnetic resonance measurementsChlorophyll moleculesPhotosystem II membranesStable charge separationParamagnetic resonance measurementsPhotosystem IIPSII samplesO2-evolving centerElectron transferCharge separationElectron donorNuclear hyperfine structureCytochrome b559Mn sitesResonance measurementsOxidationFraction of PSII
1985
Electron transfer in photosystem II at cryogenic temperatures.
De Paula J, Innes J, Brudvig G. Electron transfer in photosystem II at cryogenic temperatures. Biochemistry 1985, 24: 8114-20. PMID: 3004575, DOI: 10.1021/bi00348a042.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsS2-state multiline EPR signalMultiline EPR signalElectron donationEPR signalS1 stateCytochrome b559Electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopyParamagnetic resonance spectroscopyStable charge separationPhotosystem IIChemical oxidationChlorophyll cationElectron transferReaction center concentrationCharge separationElectron donorResonance spectroscopyS2 stateReaction centersTemperature rangeP680Signal speciesCenter concentrationB559Donation pathway