2006
DOI: 10.1134/s0006350906060030
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Application of a photosystem II model for analysis of fluorescence induction curves in the 100 ns to 10 s time domain after excitation with a saturating light pulse

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“…1 provides in a more comprehensive manner than the previous version (Belyaeva et al 2006) a suitable basis for analyzing SFITFY curves monitored in the unicellular green alga Chlorella Pyrenoidosa Chick. As a result of these investigations, it is important to note that a reasonable data fit can only be achieved when contributions due to effects of nonradiative recombination in PS II and transient 3 Car formation as nonphotochemical quencher are properly taken into account (Schödel et al 1998(Schödel et al , 1999Steffen 2003;Steffen et al 2005a, b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1 provides in a more comprehensive manner than the previous version (Belyaeva et al 2006) a suitable basis for analyzing SFITFY curves monitored in the unicellular green alga Chlorella Pyrenoidosa Chick. As a result of these investigations, it is important to note that a reasonable data fit can only be achieved when contributions due to effects of nonradiative recombination in PS II and transient 3 Car formation as nonphotochemical quencher are properly taken into account (Schödel et al 1998(Schödel et al , 1999Steffen 2003;Steffen et al 2005a, b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To describe the primary processes of photosynthesis, we developed a generalized reaction scheme (Riznichenko et al 1999;Lebedeva et al 2000Lebedeva et al , 2002Belyaeva et al 2003;Kamali et al 2004;Belyaeva et al 2006) that includes the following processes: light-induced electron transport coupled to the transmembrane proton transfer, DW generation and its effect on the transmembrane charge transfer, K ? and Cl -ion transport, ATPsynthase activity, and the role of buffer groups in lumen and stroma.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lazár et al, 1997;Tomek et al, 2001) or more complicated (e.g. Baake and Schlöder, 1992;Stirbet et al, 1998;Vredenberg et al, 2001;Lazár, 2003;Zhu et al, 2005;Belyaeva et al, 2006), but also complex models were considered describing, in addition to PSII, also subsequent electron transport reactions (e.g. Lebedeva et al, 2002;Kroon and Thoms, 2006;Laisk et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 and 6), a sigmoidal rise of the MTF-induced fluorescence response curve. The sigmoidicity arises from the fact that the variable fluorescence Fv is controlled by the rate constant of light excitation k L and of release of donor side quenching k s 1 : Characteristics of donor side quenching can be read from the rise and decay kinetics of quenching release in ultra short single turnover excitations (Butler 1972;Mauzerall 1972;Steffen 2003;Steffen et al 2005;Belyaeva et al 2006). The 'degree' of sigmoidicity of F(t) is determined by the ratio between k L and k s 1 (Figs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This increase has been ascribed to the release of photochemical quenching by Q A due to its reduction to Q A - (Duysens and Sweers 1963). The kinetics of the ns-STF-induced variable fluorescence in intact cells and chloroplasts have shown a biphasic rise in the 0.1-100 ls and a multiphasic recovery in the 0.05-10 4 ms time range, respectively (Mauzerall 1972;Steffen et al 2005;Belyaeva et al 2006). The kinetic pattern of the recovery phase is similar to that of STF-and TTF-induced responses (Nedbal et al 1999;Vredenberg et al 2006; with a major fast phase in the 0.05-1 ms time range ascribed to quenching recovery in association with Q A -reoxidation in Q B reducing RCs.…”
Section: Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%