PHOTOSYNTHETIC WATER OXIDATION UNDER FLASHING LIGHT - OXYGEN RELEASE,PROTON RELEASE AND ABSORPTION TRANSIENTS IN THE NEAR-ULTRAVIOLET - A COMPARISON BETWEEN THYLAKOIDS AND A REACTION-CENTER CORE PREPARATION
K. Lubbers et al., PHOTOSYNTHETIC WATER OXIDATION UNDER FLASHING LIGHT - OXYGEN RELEASE,PROTON RELEASE AND ABSORPTION TRANSIENTS IN THE NEAR-ULTRAVIOLET - A COMPARISON BETWEEN THYLAKOIDS AND A REACTION-CENTER CORE PREPARATION, Biochimica et biophysica acta, 1183(1), 1993, pp. 210-214
In dark-adapted thylakoids the pattern of proton release as a function
of flash number oscillated with period four, whereas it was featurele
ss, close to 1:1:1:1, over a wide pH range (5.5-7.5) in a reaction cen
tre core preparation. The patterns of oxygen release and of UV-absorpt
ion transients, on the other hand, barely differed between both types
of material.