1987
DOI: 10.1016/0005-2728(87)90014-4
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Spectroscopic properties of chloroplast grana membranes and of the core of Photosystem II

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“…The reduced intensity of the 683 nm band in vir-m 29 (Table II) is consistent with the partial loss of PSII activity. Also consistent with this assignment is the presence of a 683 nm component (to = 8 nm) in PSII core particles (28). This band represents 8-10 of the 45 chlorophyll molecules in the complex, and consists of more than one component, including the reaction centre pigment P680 and pheophytin a.…”
Section: Viridls-k 2jsupporting
confidence: 69%
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“…The reduced intensity of the 683 nm band in vir-m 29 (Table II) is consistent with the partial loss of PSII activity. Also consistent with this assignment is the presence of a 683 nm component (to = 8 nm) in PSII core particles (28). This band represents 8-10 of the 45 chlorophyll molecules in the complex, and consists of more than one component, including the reaction centre pigment P680 and pheophytin a.…”
Section: Viridls-k 2jsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…This can be done by isolating the chlorophyll-proteins (3,14,24,28), although the use of detergents during the isolation is a possible source of artefact. Alternatively, specific chlorophyll-proteins can be removed through mutation, and the absorption spectra of the resulting mutants recorded in vivo.…”
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“…Simple spectrophotometric and photophysical criteria have been developed to assess the integrity and functional competence of the preparations, with low-temperature fluorescence being especially sensitive. Note that the fluorescence spectra in Figure 3 do not display maxima at 695 nm (see also Ref. 2) previously assigned to the PSII RC (3,23) and observed in O,-evolving core complexes (31). Figure 3 also suggests that Triton X-100 is the cause of the instability.…”
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“…Fluorescence spectra at 77 K are often used to monitor ultrastructural changes in thylakoid membranes as a response to environmental condition variations. Thus F 735 /F 685 and F 735 /F 695 ratios can be used as a probe for the amount of antenna Chls connected to each photosystem (van Dorssen et al, 1987;Alfonso et al, 1994). The antenna Chls of photosystem I emit maximum fluorescence at 735 nm whereas those of LHCII surrounding PSII emit at 680 nm.…”
Section: Effect Of Cu Treatments On Soybean Plantsmentioning
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