TIME-RESOLVED SPECTROSCOPY OF THE PRIMARY PHOTOSYNTHETIC PROCESSES OFMEMBRANE-BOUND REACTION CENTERS FROM AN ANTENNA-DEFICIENT MUTANT OF RHODOBACTER-CAPSULATUS
S. Schmidt et al., TIME-RESOLVED SPECTROSCOPY OF THE PRIMARY PHOTOSYNTHETIC PROCESSES OFMEMBRANE-BOUND REACTION CENTERS FROM AN ANTENNA-DEFICIENT MUTANT OF RHODOBACTER-CAPSULATUS, Biochimica et biophysica acta, 1144(3), 1993, pp. 385-390
The primary photosynthetic reactions in whole membranes of the antenna
-deficient mutant strain U43 (pTXA6-10) of Rhodobacter capsulatus are
studied by transient absorption and emission spectroscopy with subpico
second time resolution. Extensive similarities between the transient a
bsorption data on whole membranes and on isolated reaction centers sup
port the idea that the primary processes in isolated reaction centers
are not modified by the isolation procedure.