PHOTOSYNTHESIS RESEARCH Vol. 38:3 December 1993
SPECIAL ISSUE: How Plants and Cyanobacteria Make Oxygen:
25 Years of Period Four Oscillations
GUEST EDITORS: Gernot Renger and Govindjee
DEDICATION
In appreciation of Bessel Kok.....................211-213
Govindjee, G. Renger
PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE
Earlier researches on the mechanism of oxygen evolution:
A personal account................................214-223
P. Joliot
HISTORICAL CORNER
A recollection of the development of the Kok-Joliot model
for photosynthetic oxygen evolution...............225-227
G. M. Cheniae
MINIREVIEWS
Water cleavage by solar radiation -- an inspiring
challenge of photosynthesis research..............229-247
G. Renger
Photosynthetic water oxidation: The protein
framework.........................................249-263
W. F. J. Vermaas, S. Styring, W. P. Schroder,
B. Andersson
Perspective on the structure of the photosynthetic oxygen
evolving manganese complex and its relation to the Kok
cycle.............................................265-277
M. P. Klein, K. Sauer, V. K. Yachandra
Proton release during the redox cycle of the water
oxidase...........................................279-296
J. Lavergne, W, Junge
Kok's oxygen clock: What makes it tick? The structure
of P680 and consequences of its oxidizing power...297-301
H. J. van Gorkom, J. P. M. Schelvis
REGULAR PAPERS
MODEL SYSTEMS
The effect of protonation on [Mn(IV)(u2-O)]2
complexes.........................................303-308
M. J. Baldwin, A. Gelasco, V. L. Pecoraro
STRUCTURE AND MECHANISM OF WATER OXIDIZING COMPLEX
High misses after odd flashes in oxygen evolution on
thoroughly dark-adapted thylakoids from pea and
Chenopodium album.................................309-314
J. D. Naber, J. J. S. van Rensen, Govindjee
Kinetic factors in the bicycle model of oxygen evolution
by Photosystem II.................................315-321
V. P. Shinkarev, C. A. Wraight
Absorbance difference spectra of the S-state transitions
in Photosystem II core particles..................323-330
P. J. can Leeuwen, C. Heimann, H. J. van Gorkom
Manganese K-edge X-ray absorption spectra of the
cyclic S-states in the photosynthetic oxygen-
evolving system...................................331-339
M. Kusunoki, T. Ono, T. Noguchi, Y. Inoue, H. Oyanagi
Spectroscopic studies of the manganese complex of
Photosystem II....................................341-346
J. H. A. Nugent, D. J. MacLachlan, S. E. J. Rigby,
M . C. W. Evans
NMR paramagnetic relaxation enhancements due to
manganese in the S0 and S2 states of Photosystem II-
enriched membrane fragments and in the detergent-
solubilized Photosystem II complex................347-354
J. -M. Bovet, E. -J. Park, R. R. Sharp
A mass spectrometric analysis of the water-splitting
reaction..........................................355-361
K. P. Bader, G. Renger, G. H. Schmid
Functional size of Photosystem II determined by
radiation inactivation............................363-368
J. Whitmarsh, H. -J. Eckert, C. Schoneich,
G. Renger
PROTEIN MATRIX AND COFACTORS OF THE WATER OXIDIZING
COMPLEX
Characterization of the psbK locus of Synechocystis
sp. PCC 6803 in terms of Photosystem II function..369-377
Z. -H. Zhang, S. R. Mayes, I. Vass, L. Nagy,
J. Barber
Analytical procedures for the quantification of isotopic
amino acid incorporation into photosynthetic proteins of
Synechocystis PCC 6803............................379-386
N. R. Bowlby, M. Espe, R. Bhatnagar, J. Wang,
C. Hoganson. L. McIntosh, G. T. Babcock
The primary structure of D1 near the QB pocket influences
oxygen evolution..................................387-394
A. -L. Etienne, D. Kirilovsky
Thermoluminescence properties of the S2-state in
chloride-depleted water oxidizing complexes after
reconstituting treatments with various monovalent
anions............................................395-400
P. H. Homann
Studies of the slowly exchanging chloride in Photosystem
II of higher plants...............................401-408
K. Lindberg, T. Vangard, L. -E. Andresasson
MODIFIED REACTION PATHWAY--PEROXIDE FORMATION AND
CATALASE ACTIVITY
Photoproduction of hydrogen peroxide in Photosys-
tem II membrane fragments: A comparison of
four signals......................................409-416
V. Klimov, G. Ananyev, O. Zastryzhnaya, T. Wydrynski,
G. Renger
Increases in peroxide formation by the Photo-
system II oxygen evolving reactions upon removal
of the extrinsic 16, 22 and 33 kDa proteins
are reversed by CaCl2.............................417-423
W. Hiller, T. Wydrzynski
Slow oxygen release on the first two flashes in
chemically stressed Photosystem II membrane fragments
results from hydrogen peroxide oxidation..........425-431
S. Taoka, P. A. Jursinic, M. Seibert
Inhibition of the catalase reaction of Photosystem II
by anions.........................................433-440
J. Mano, K. Kawamoto, G. C. Dismukes, K. Asada
INHIBITION OF THE WATER OXIDIZING COMPLEX AND OTHER
EFFECTS
Chemical oxidation and reduction of the O2-evolution
center in Photosystem II..........................441-448
C. Lin, G. W. Brudvig
Characterization of inhibitory effects of NH2OH and its
N-methyl derivatives on the O2-evolving complex of
Photosystem II....................................449-453
R. Mei, C. Yocum
Inactivation of photosynthetic oxygen evolution by UV-B
irradiation: A thermoluminescence study..........455-462
E. Hideg, L. Sass, R. Barbato, I. Vass
Cobalt chloride induced stimulation of Photo-
system II electron transport in Synechocystis
sp. PCC 6803 cells................................463-469
S. Tiwari, P. Mohanty
Contents Volume 38..................................471
Author Index Volume 38..............................475
Instructions for Authors............................477
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