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Research
Contents Volume 59 No. 2-3 February/March 1999
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Subunit control of Rubisco biosynthesis - a relic of an
endosymbiotic past?
S.
Rodermel.............................................................105-123
Regular Papers
Light-induced and osmotically-induced changes in
chlorophyll a fluorescence in two Synechocystic sp.
PCC 6803 strains that differ in membrane lipid
unsaturation.
G.C. Papageorgiou, Govindjee, R. Govindjee, M. Mimuro,
K. Stamatakis, A. Alygizaki-Zorba, N. Murata..............125-136
The epsilon subunit of the chloroplast ATP synthase of
Pisum sativum.
N.M. Buckley, J.A. Cruz, W.S. Cohen, R.E. McCarty....137-145
Electron transfer between cytochrome c2 and the
tetraheme cytochrome c in Rhodopseucdomonas viridis.
J.M. Ortega, F. Drepper, P.
Mathis...............................147-157
Light intensity effects on pigment composition and
organisation in the green sulfur bacterium Chlorobium
tepidum.
C.M. Borrego, P.D. Gerola, M. Miller, R.P. Cox............159-166
Hg2+, Cu2+, and Pb2+-induced changes in Photosystem II
photochemical yield and energy storage in isolated thylakoid
membranes: A study using simultaneous fluorescence and
photoacoustic measurements.
N. Boucher, R.
Carpentier.............................................167-174
Light-induced excitation quenching and structural
transition in light-harvesting complex II.
W.I. Gruszecki, W. Grudzinski, M. Matula, P. Kernen,
Z.
Krupa.................................................................
.....175-185
Feedback inhibition of photosynthesis in rice measured by
O2 dependent transients.
J. Sun, G.E. Edwards, T.W.
Okita...................................187-200
Dependence of catalase phtoinactivation in rye leaves on
light intensity and quality and characterization of a
chloroplast-mediated inactivation in red light.
W. Shang, J.
Feierabend..................................................201-213
The role of ascorbate in the protection of thylakoids
against photoinactivation.
G. Forti, R.P. Barbagallo, B.
Inversini..............................215-222
Effects of mutagenesis on the detailed structure of
spheroidenone in the Rhodobacter sphaeroides reaction
centre examined by resonance Raman spectroscopy.
A. Gall, J.P. Ridge, B. Robert, R.J. Cogdell, M.R. Jones,
P.K.
Fyfe..................................................................
.....223-230
Evidence for spactially separate bacteriochlorophyll c and
bacteriochlorphyll d pools within the chlorosomal aggregate
of the green sulfur bacterium Chlorobium limicola.
D.B. Steensgaard, C.A. van Walree, L. Baneras,
C.M. Borrego, J. Garcia-Gill, A.R.
Holzwarth....................231-241
Electron transfer between the spinach plastocyanin mutant
Leu12His and Photosystem I.
K.
Sigfridsson...........................................................
.......243-247
Historical corner
On the requirement of minimum number of four versus
eight quanta of light for the evolution of one molecule of
oxygen in photosynthesis: A historical note.
Govindjee.............................................................
..........249-254
Letter to the editor
Nomemclature of metal-substituted (bacterio)chlorophylls
in natural photosynthesis: Metal-(bacterio)chlorophyll and
M-(B)Chl.
S. Takaichi, N. Wakao, A. Hiraishi, S. Itoh, K. Shimada....255-256
Book
review..................................................................257-258
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