Photosynthesis Research
Contents Volume 46, Nos. 1-2, November 1995
Special Issue: A Tribute to Daniel I. Arnon
Guest Editors: Anastasios Melis and Bob B. Buchanan
Preface
A. Melis, BB. Buchanan ............................................1
Introduction. The life of Daniel I. Arnon
BB. Buchanan .....................................................3-6
Daniel I. Arnon: Portrayal of a research career
B.B. Buchanan, D. Carlson ......................................7-12
Historical Corner
Daniel I. Arnon: Profiles of his research career
Mineral nutrition of plants
T.H. Jukes .....................................................13-15
Photosynthesis by isolated chloroplasts: The early work
in Berkeley
F.R. Whatley ...................................................17-26
Perspective on Daniel I. Arnon's contributions to research,
1960-1994
B.B. Buchanan, K. Tagawa .......................................27-35
Daniel I. Arnon: Personal recollections
Photosynthesis, inorganic plant nutrition, solutions and problems
E. Epstein .....................................................37-39
Polyphenol oxidase and photosynthesis research
A. Trebst, B. Depka ...........................................41-44
One thing leading to another
D.A. Walker ....................................................45-46
A personal view
Divergent pathways of photosynthetic electron transfer:
The autonomous oxygenic and anoxygenic photosystems
D.I. Arnon .....................................................47-71
Minireviews
Photosynthetic phosphorylation
A.W. Frenkel ...................................................73-77
The photosynthetic F1-[alpha]3[beta]3 and alpha]1[beta]1
catalytic core complexes
Z. Gromet-Elhanan, M. Sokolov .................................79-86
Alternative photophosphorylation, inorganic pyrophosphate
synthase and inorganic pyrophosphate
M. Baltscheffsky, H. Baltscheffsky .............................87-91
Cryptomonad biliproteins-an evolutionary perspective
A.N. Glazer, G.J. Wedemayer ...................................93-105
Three iron-sulfur proteins encoded by three ORFs in
chloroplasts and cyanobacteria
H. Matsubara, H. oh-Oka, Y. Takahashi, Y. Fujita ..............107-115
Integration of photosynthetic carbon and nitrogen
metabolism
in higher plants
M.-L. Champigny ...............................................117-127
The grand design of photosynthesis: Acclimation of the
photosynthetic apparatus to environmental cues
J.M. Anderson, W.S. Chow, Y.-I. Park ..........................129-139
The structure and function of the chloroplast photosynthetic
membrane-a model for the domain organization
P.-A. Albertsson ..............................................141-149
The cyanobacterium Synechococcus modulates Photosystem II
function in response to excitation stress through D1
exchange
G. Oquist, D. Campbell, A.K. Clarke, P. Gustafsson ........... 151-158
The potential applications of cyanobacterial photosynthesis
for clean technologies
D.O. Hall, S.A. Markov, Y. Watanabe, K.K. Rao .................159-167
Hypothesis
An integration of photosynthetic traits and mechanisms
that can increase crop photosynthesis and grain production
C.C. Black, Z.-P. Tu, P.A. Counce, P.-F. Yao,
M.N. Angelov ..................................................169-175
Regular papers
Oxygenic photosynthesis
A hydrogen-atom abstraction model for the function of YZ
in photosynthetic oxygen evolution
C.W. Hoganson, N. Lydakis-Simantiris, X.-S. Tang,
C. Tommos, K. Warncke, G.T. Babcock, B.A. Diner,
J. McCracken, S. Styring .....................................177-184
pH-dependent photoreactions of the high- and low-potential
forms of cytochrome b559 in spinach PS II-enriched membranes
J.M. Ortega, M. Hervas, M.A. De la Rosa, M. Losada ...........185-191
pH sensitivity of the redox state of cytochrome b559
may regulate its function as a protectant against donor
and acceptor side photoinhibition
J. De Las Rivas, J. Klein, J. Barber .........................193-202
Effect of back reactions in the S-cycle on photosynthesis
in very weak light
L.O. Bjorn ...................................................203-206
Characterization of a 160 kD Photosystem II reaction
center complex isolated from photoinhibited Dunaliella
salina thylakoids
A. Melis, J.A. Nemson ........................................207-211
Comparative EPR and thermoluminescence study of anoxic
photoinhibition in Photosystem II particles
S. Demeter, J.H.A. Nugent, L. Kovacs, G. Bernat,
M.C.W. Evans .................................................213-218
Effects of bicarbonate and formate on the donor side of
Photosystem 2
V.V. Klimov, S.I. Allakhverdiev, S.V. Baranov,
Ya.M. Feyziev ................................................219-225
Photosystem II acclimation to limiting growth light in
fully developed leaves of Amaranthus hypochondriacus L.,
an NAD-ME C4 plant
M.V. Sailaja, V.S. Rama Das ..................................227-233
A 43 kD light-regulated chloroplast RNA-binding protein
interacts with the psbA 5' non-translated leader RNA
P. Klaff, W. Gruissem ........................................235-248
Reconstitution of iron-sulfur center FB results in
complete restoration of NADP+ photoreduction in Hg-treated
Photosystem I complexes form Synechococcus sp. PCC 6301
Y.-S. Jung, L. Yu, J.H. Golbeck ..............................249-255
Analysis of the proposed Fe-SX binding region of
Photosystem I by site directed mutation of PsaA in
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
B.J. Hallahan, S. Purton, A. Ivision, D. Wright,
M.C.W. Evans .................................................257-264
Nucleotide sequence of the psaD gene from the thermophilic
cyanobacterium Synechococcus vulcanus
S. Sue, K. Sugiya, M. Furuki, T. Shimizu, Y. Inoue,
H. Nakamoto, T. Hiyama .......................................265-268
Coupled cyclic electron transport in intact chloroplasts
and leaves of C3 plants: Does it exist? If so, what is
its function?
U. Heber, U. Gerst, A. Krieger, S. Neimanis,
Y. Kobayashi .................................................269-275
Light adaptation of cyclic electron transport through
Photosystem I in the cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. PCC 7942
S.K. Herbert, R.E. Martin, D.C. Fork .........................277-285
The role of phospholipids in regulating photosynthetic
electron transport activities: Treatment of thylakoids
with phospholipase C
M. Droppa, G. Horvath, E. Hideg, T. Farkas ...................287-293
Effects of dehydration on the electron transport of
Chlorella. An in vivo fluorescence study
Y.-H. Chen, B.-D. Hsu ........................................295-299
Amino acid sequences of heterotrophic and photosynthetic
ferredoxins from the tomato plant (Lycopersicon esculentum
Mill.)
K. Kamide, H. Sakai, K. Aoki, Y. Sanada, K. Wada,
L.S. Green, B.C. Yee, B.B. Buchanan ..........................301-308
Reduction of ferredoxin:thioredoxin reductase by artificial
electron donors
P. Schurmann, A.-L. Stritt-Etter, J. Li ......................309-312
High level expression in Escherichia coli, purification
and properties of chloroplast fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase
from rapeseed (Brassica napus) leaves
R.J. Rodriguez-Suarez, R.A. Wolosiuk ........................313-322
Mature ferredoxin-NADP reductase with a glutaminyl
residue at N-terminus from spinach chloroplasts
N. Sakihama, I. Nishimura, S. Obata, M. Shin ................323-328
Movement of DNA across the chloroplast envelope: Implications
for the transfer of promiscuous DNA
H. Cerutti, A. Jagendorf ....................................329-337
Perfusion chromatography--a new procedure for the
very rapid isolation of integral photosynthetic membrane
proteins
M. Roobol-Boza, S. Shochat, S.E. Tjus, A. Hagman, P. Gast,
B. Andersson ................................................339-345
Anoxygenic photosynthesis
The size of the photosynthetic unit in purple bacteria
C. Francke, J. Amesz ........................................347-352
Purification of an LHI-RC complex of Rhodospirillum
rubrum by solubilization of chromatophores with a
short-chain lecithin
J. Kessi, R. Ghosh, R. Bachofen .............................353-362
The structural role of the carotenoid in the bacterial
light-harvesting protein 2 (LH2) of Rhodobacter capsulatus.
A Fourier transform Raman spectroscopy and circular
dichroism study
J. Zurdo, M.A. Centeno, J.A. Odriozola, C. Fernandez-
Cabrera,
J.M. Ramirez ...............................................363-369
Amino acid sequence of ferredoxin II from the
phototroph Rhodospirillum rubrum: Characteristics of
a 7Fe ferredoxin
YU. Ishikawa, D.C. Yoch ....................................371-376
Announcement ...................................................377
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