Alterations in the Cytochrome Composition of Spinach Thylakoid Membranes Induced by Aging in vitro

1985 ◽  
Vol 119 (4) ◽  
pp. 347-357 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jacques Dupont ◽  
Paul-André Siegenthaler
2008 ◽  
Vol 1778 (4) ◽  
pp. 997-1003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sashka B. Krumova ◽  
Cor Dijkema ◽  
Pieter de Waard ◽  
Henk Van As ◽  
Győző Garab ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
pp. 187-193 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dirk K. Hincha ◽  
Irina Bakaltcheva ◽  
Ulrich Heber ◽  
Jürgen M. Schmitt

1981 ◽  
Vol 67 (5) ◽  
pp. 940-949 ◽  
Author(s):  
Taibo Yamamoto ◽  
John Burke ◽  
George Autz ◽  
André T. Jagendorf

FEBS Letters ◽  
1981 ◽  
Vol 134 (2) ◽  
pp. 231-234 ◽  
Author(s):  
Deborah A. Berthold ◽  
Gerald T. Babcock ◽  
Charles F. Yocum

The thylakoid membranes of higher plants possess several mechanisms that control both the distribution and rate of dissipation of absorbed light. These mechanisms, which allow regulation of photosynthetic electron transport in response to alteration in external and internal factors, can be observed as the various processes that quench chlorophyll fluorescence. By using the 'light-doubling techniques’, together with analysis of quenching relaxation, it is possible to assess quantitatively the extents of these regulatory processes and to allow their interrelations to be studied. These techniques can be applied to in vitro systems or to leaves, and can be particularly useful when applied with electron-transport measurements and when models are used to aid interpretation. Results of quenching analysis at different light intensities in isolated thylakoids, intact chloroplasts, protoplasts, algae and leaves of a variety of species are presented.


1983 ◽  
Vol 2 (6) ◽  
pp. 979-986 ◽  
Author(s):  
Juliane Alt ◽  
Peter Westhoff ◽  
B.B. Sears ◽  
Nathan Nelson ◽  
Eduard Hurt ◽  
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