Photosynthetic Light-Harvesting Systems. Organization and Function
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Photosynthetic Light-Harvesting Systems. Organization and Function

Proceedings of an International Workshop October 12–16, 1987. Freising, Fed. Rep. of Germany

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Photosynthetic Light-Harvesting Systems. Organization and Function

Proceedings of an International Workshop October 12–16, 1987. Freising, Fed. Rep. of Germany

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2019
Print ISBN
9783110115314
eBook ISBN
9783110861914

Table of contents

  1. Preface
  2. Contents
  3. List Of Participants
  4. Section I. Organization: Biochemical Methods
  5. Introduction: The Biochemistry Of Light-Harvesting Complexes
  6. Phycobilisome-Thylakoid Interaction: The Nature Of High Molecular Weight Polypeptides
  7. On The Structure Of Photosystem II-Phycobilisome Complexes Of Cyanobacteria
  8. Structure Of Cryptophyte Photosynthetic Membranes
  9. Structural And Phylogenetic Relationships Of Phycoerythrins From Cyanobacteria, Red Algae And Cryptophyceae
  10. Isolation And Characterization Of The Components Of The Phycobilisome From Mastigocladus Laminosus And Crosslinking Experiments
  11. C-Phycocyanin From Mastigocladus Laminosus: Chromophore Assignment In Higher Aggregates By Cystein Modification
  12. Photochromic Properties Of C-Phycocyanin
  13. Concerning The Relationship Op Light Harvesting Biliproteins To Phycochromes In Cyanobacteria
  14. Subunit Structure And Reassembly Of The Light-Harvesting Complex From Rhodospirillum Rubrum G9+
  15. Primary Structure Analyses Of Bacterial Antenna Polypeptides: - Correlation Of Aromatic Amino Acids With Spectral Properties - Structural Similarities With Reaction Center Polypeptides
  16. The Structure Of The "Core" Of The Purple Bacterial Photosynthetic Unit
  17. A Comparison Of The Bacteriochlorophyll C-Binding Proteins Of Chlorobium And Chloroflexus
  18. Interactions Between Bacteriochlorophyll C Molecules In Oligomers And In Chlorosomes Of Green Photosynthetic Bacteria
  19. Light-Harvesting Complexes Of Chlorophyll C-Containing Algae
  20. Isolation And Characterization Of A Chlorophyll A/C-Heteroxanthin/ Diadinoxanthin Light-Harvesting Complex From Pleurochloris Meiringensis (Xanthophyceae)
  21. The Antenna Components Of Photosystem ii With Emphasis On The Major Pigment-Protein, Lhc IIb
  22. Section II: Organization: Molecular Genetics And Crystallography
  23. Molecular Biology Of Antennas
  24. High-Resolution Crystal Structure Of C-Phycocyanin And Polarized Optical Spectra Of Single Crystals
  25. Crystallization And Spectroscopic Investigation Of Purple Bacterial B800-850 And RC-B875 Complexes
  26. Structure Of The Light-Harvesting Chlorophyll A/B-Protein Complex From Chloroplast Membranes
  27. Phycobilisomes Of Synechococcus Sp. Pcc 7002, Pseudanabaena Sp. Pcc 7409, And Cyanophora Paradoxa: An Analysis By Molecular Genetics
  28. Organization And Assembly Of Bacterial Antenna Complexes
  29. The Use Of Mutants To Investigate The Organization Of The Photosynthetic Apparatus Of Rhodobacter Sphaeroides
  30. Mechanisms Of Plastid And Nuclear Gene Expression During Thylakoid Membrane Biogenesis In Higher Plants
  31. Section III: Organization: Special Spectroscopy Techniques And Models
  32. Assignment Of Spectral Forms In The Photosynthetic Antennas To Chemically Defined Chromophores
  33. Linear Dichroism And Orientation Of Pigments In Phycobilisomes And Their Subunits
  34. Low Temperature Spectroscopy Of Cyanobacterial Antenna Pigments
  35. Chromophore Conformations In Phycocyanin And Allophycocyanin As Studied By Resonance Raman Spectroscopy
  36. Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Spectroscopy Of Phycobilisomes, Phycocyanin And Allophycocyanin From Mastigocladus Laminosus
  37. Optical Absorption And Circular Dichroism Of Bacteriochlorophyll Oligomers In Triton X-100 And In The Light- Harvesting-Complex B850; A Comparative Study
  38. Absorption Detected Magnetic Resonance 1n Zero Magnetic Field on Antenna Complexes from Rps. Acidophila 7050 - The Temperature Dependence of the Carotinoid Triplet State Properties
  39. Effect Of Lithium Dodecyl Sulfate On B 800-850 Antenna Complexes From Rhodopseudomonas Acidophila: A Resonance Raman Study
  40. Bacteriochlorophyll A/B In Antenna Complexes Of Purple Bacteria
  41. Bacteriochlorophyll C Aggregates In Carbon Tetrachloride As Models For Chlorophyll Organization In Green Photosynthetic Bacteria
  42. Orientation Of The Pigments In The Reaction Center And The Core Antenna Of Photosystem II
  43. Non-Linear Absorption Spectroscopy Op Antenna Chlorophyll A In Higher Plants
  44. Section IV: Function: Electronic Excitation And Energy Transfer
  45. Excitation Energy Transfer In Photosynthesis
  46. Fluorescence Spectroscopy Of Allophycocyanin Complexes From Synechococcus 6301 Strain An112
  47. Picosecond Energy Transfer Kinetics In Allophycocyanin Aggregates From Mastigocladus Laminosus
  48. Picosecond Time-Resolved Energy Transfer Kinetics Within C-Phycocyanin And Allophycocyanin Aggregates
  49. Energy Transfer In "Native" And Chemically Modified C-Phycocyanin Trimers And The Constituent Subunits
  50. Effect Of Protein Environment And Excitonic Coupling On The Excited-State Properties Of The Bilinchromophores In C-Phycocyanin
  51. Excitation Energy Migration In C-Phycocyanin Aggregates Isolated From Phormidium Luridum - Predictions From The Forster's Inductive Resonance Theory
  52. Energy Transfer Calculations For Two C-Phycocyanins Based On Refined X-Ray Crystal Structure Coordinates Of Chromophores
  53. Energy Transfer In Light-Harvesting Antenna Of Purple Bacteria, Studied By Picosecond Spectroscopy
  54. Excitation Energy Transfer In The Light-Harvesting Antenna Of Photosynthetic Purple Bacteria: The Role Of The Long-Wavelength Absorbing Pigment B896
  55. The Function Of Chlorosomes In Energy Transfer In Green Photosynthetic Bacteria
  56. Energy Transfer In Chloroflexus Aurantiacus: Effects Of Temperature And Anaerobic Conditions
  57. Interpretation Of Optical Spectra Of Bacteriochlorophyll Antenna Complexes
  58. Time Resolution And Kinetics Of "F680" At Low Temperatures In Spinach Chloroplasts
  59. Picosecond Studies Of Fluorescence And Absorbance Changes In Photosystem II Particles From Synechococcus Sp.
  60. Analysis Of Excitation Energy Transfer In Thylakoid Membranes By The Time-Resolved Fluorescence Spectra
  61. V. Concluding Remarks
  62. Future Problems On Antenna Systems And Summary Remarks
  63. Index Of Authors
  64. Subject Index