“…The catalytic process is divided in five steps (from S 0 to S 4 ), which have been largely studied by several spectroscopic techniques, such as extended X‐ray absorption fine structure (Robblee et al , Yano et al , Dau et al , Pushkar et al , Kusunoki , Li et al ), X‐ray crystallography (Zouni et al , Loll et al , Guskov et al , Umena et al , Suga et al , , Kern et al , ) and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) (Boussac et al , Sjöholm et al , Lohmiller et al , Boussac et al ). Additionally, in the last years, several theoretical studies have been carried out with the aim to interpret and rationalizing the huge amount of experimental data and ultimately to shed light on the catalytic mechanism of PSII (Ames et al , Isobe et al , Siegbahn , , Askerka et al , , Capone et al , , Narzi et al , ). A detailed characterization of the structural, electronic and magnetic features for each step of the Kok‐Joliot's cycle would represent an important source of inspiration for developing new efficient artificial devices performing the water splitting reaction (Nocera , Faunce et al ).…”