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Volume 57, Issue 2, August 1998
Regular papers
Deconvolution of the three components of the
photoacoustic signal by curve fitting and the
relationship of CO2 uptake to proton fluxes.
H. Tabrizi, K. Schinner, J. Spors, U.-P. Hansen..........101-115
Photoinduced electron transfer and cytochrome
content in obligate aerobic phototrophic bacteria
from genera Erythromicrobium, Sandaracinobacter,
Erythromonas, Roseococcus and Erythrobacter.
V. Yurkov, B. Schoepp, A. Vermeglio.......................117-128
Purification and characterization of reaction centers
from the obligate aerobic phototrophic bacteria
Erythrobacter litoralis, Erythromonas ursincola
and Sandaracinobacter sibiricus.
V. Yurkov, L. Menin, B. Schoepp, A. Vermeglio..........129-138
The pet operon, encoding the prosthetic group-
containing subunits of the cytochrome bc1 complex,
of the purple sulfur bacterium Chromatium vinosum.
Y.L. Chen, H.B. Dincturk, H. Qin, D.B. Knaff...........139-158
9-Aminoacridine and dibucaine exhibit competitive
interactions and complicated inhibitory effects that
interfere with measurements of (delta)pH and
xanthophyll cycle-dependent Photosystem II
energy dissipation.
A.M. Gilmore, H. Yamasaki..................................159-174
Alterations in Photosystem II electron transport as
revealed by thermoluminescene of Cu-poisoned
chloroplasts.
G. Horvath, J.B. Arellano, M. Droppa, M. Baron.........175-181
Characterization of the Photosystem I subunits
Psal and PsaL from two strains of the marine
oxyphototrophic prokaryote Prochlorococcus.
G.W.M. van der Staay, S.Y. Moon-van der Staay, L. Garczarek,
F.
Partensky.....................................................183-191
The effect of Photosystem II inhibitors DCMU and
BNT on the high-light induced D1 turnover in two
cyanobacterial strains Synechocystis PCC 6803 and
Synechococcus PCC 7942.
J. Komenda, J. Masojidek.....................................193-202
Changes in the photosynthetic pigments in bean
leaves during the first photoperiod of greening
and the subsequent dark-phase. Comparison
between old (10-d-old) leaves and young (2-d-old)
leaves.
B. Schoefs, M. Bertrand, Y. Lemoine.......................203-213
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