Chemical Physics, 2003, V 294, N 3, 1 November.


Structure-Mechanism in Photosynthesis Dedicated to the Memory
of Professor Arnold Jan Hoff
Edited by P. Gast, W. Lubitz, M.E. Michel-Beyerle

1. Preface, Peter Gast, Wolfgang Lubitz and Maria E. Michel-Beyerle Page 221 2. Obtiuary, Pages 223-225 3. Photochemical reactions in dehydrated photosynthetic organisms, leaves, chloroplasts and photosystem II particles: reversible reduction of pheophytin and chlorophyll and oxidation of -carotene, Vladimir A. Shuvalov and Ulrich Heber Pages 227-237 4. A reassessment of the origin of photochemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization effects in solids, G. Jeschke and J. Matysik Pages 239-255 5. Analysis of photosystem II triplet states in thylakoids by fluorescence detected magnetic resonance in relation to the redox state of the primary quinone acceptor QA, S. Santabarbara, R. C. Jennings and D. Carbonera Pages 257-266 6. A structural model for the assembly of the reaction centre and the B808-866 complex in the membranes of Chloroflexus aurantiacus based on the calculation of the triplet minus singlet spectrum of the primary donor, Enrica Bordignon, Giovanni Giacometti and Donatella Carbonera Pages 267-275 7. EPR at 24 T of the primary donor radical cation from Blastochloris viridis, Peter J. Bratt, Peter Heathcote, Alia Hassan, Johann van Tol, Louis-Claude Brunel, Joshua Schrier and Alexander Angerhofer Pages 277-284 8. A spectroscopic and computational study of the singlet and triplet excited states of synthetic -functionalized chlorins, Christian Bruckner, Jason R. McCarthy, Heather W. Daniell, Zeus D. Pendon, Robielyn P. Ilagan, Tasha M. Francis, Lei Ren, Robert R. Birge and Harry A. Frank Pages 285-303 9. Detergent effects on primary charge separation in wild-type and mutant Rhodobacter capsulatus reaction centers, Christine Kirmaier, Philip D. Laible, Eve Hindin, Deborah K. Hanson and Dewey Holten Pages 305-318 10. Proton ENDOR spectroscopy of the anion radicals of the chlorophyll primary electron acceptors in type I photosynthetic reaction centres, Stephen E. J. Rigby, Irine P. Muhiuddin, Stefano Santabarbara, Michael C. W. Evans and Peter Heathcote Pages 319-328 11. Lysine substitutions near photoactive cofactors in the bacterial photosynthetic reaction center have opposite effects on the rate of triplet energy transfer, Zachary S. Morris, Deborah K. Hanson, Phani R. Pokkuluri, David G. Mets, Aaron N. Hata, Oleg G. Poluektov, Marion C. Thurnauer, Marianne Schiffer and Philip D. Laible Pages 329-346 12. A re-examination of spin–orbit coupling in the triplet state of the primary donor in photosynthetic reaction centers, Ronghui Zeng and David E. Budil Pages 347-358 13. Excited-state energy transfer pathways in photosynthetic reaction centers: 5. Oxidized and triplet excited special pairs as energy acceptors, Brett A. King, Tim B. McAnaney, Alex de Winter and Steven G. Boxer Pages 359-369 14. The primary donor cation P+. in photosynthetic reaction centers of site-directed mutants of Rhodobacter sphaeroides: g-tensor shifts revealed by high-field EPR at 360 GHz/12.8 T, Pages 371-384 Martin R. Fuchs, Alexander Schnegg, Martin Plato, Claudia Schulz, Frank Muh, Wolfgang Lubitz and Klaus Mobius 15. Anisotropic recombination of an immobilized photoinduced radical pair in a 50-T magnetic field: a model avian photomagnetoreceptor, F. Cintolesi, T. Ritz, C. W. M. Kay, C. R. Timmel and P. J. Hore Pages 385-399 16. Probing hydrogen bonding to quinone anion radicals by 1H and 2H ENDOR spectroscopy at 35 GHz, M. Flores, R. A. Isaacson, R. Calvo, G. Feher and W. Lubitz Pages 401-413 17. Electron transfer from cytochrome b559 and tyrosineD to the S2 and S3 states of the water oxidizing complex in photosystem II, Yashar Feyziyev, Bart J. van Rotterdam, Gabor Bernat and Stenbjorn Styring Pages 415-431 18. Conformation transition in the protein of a photosynthetic reaction center observed at the nanometer range of distances at cryogenic temperatures, I. V. Borovykh, L. V. Kulik, P. Gast and S. A. Dzuba Pages 433-438 19. Triplet state in photosystem II reaction centers as studied by 130 GHz EPR, S. V. Pashenko, I. I. Proskuryakov, M. Germano, H. J. van Gorkom and P. Gast Pages 439-449 20. Orientation of the Qy optical transition moment of bacteriopheophytin in Rhodobacter sphaeroides reaction centers, I. B. Klenina, I. V. Borovykh, A. Ya. Shkuropatov, P. Gast and I. I. Proskuryakov Pages 451-458 21. Probing the electronic structure of tyrosine radical YD. in photosystem II by EPR spectroscopy using site specific isotope labelling in Spirodela oligorrhiza, Alia, Bob Hulsebosch, Hans J. van Gorkom, Jan Raap, Johan Lugtenburg, Jorg Matysik, Huub J. M. de Groot and Peter Gast Pages 459-469 22. Spin conversion of cytochrome b559 in photosystem II induced by exogenous high potential quinone, Tatyana N. Kropacheva, W. Onno Feikema, Fikret Mamedov, Yashar Feyziyev, Stenbjorn Styring and Arnold J. Hoff Pages 471-482 23. Molecular orbital study of the primary electron donor P700 of photosystem I based on a recent X-ray single crystal structure analysis, Martin Plato, Norbert Krau?, Petra Fromme and Wolfgang Lubitz Pages 483-499 24. Primary photophysics of the FMN binding LOV2 domain of the plant blue light receptor phototropin of Avena sativa, Tanja A. Schuttrigkeit, Christian K. Kompa, Michael Salomon, Wolfhart Rudiger and Maria E. Michel-Beyerle Pages 501-508 25. Author index, Pages 509-514 26. Subject index, Pages 515-527 27. IFC, Page CO2