... analysis of transmembrane current transients induced by a flash in the presence of a ... that the time course of the flash-induced current decrease in most cases follows a ...
... for p170 fragments fused with the green fluorescent protein were expressed in CV-1 ... to express human fibrillarin mutants fused with the green fluorescent protein ... IN THE CHLOROSOMAL ANTENNA OF THE GREEN BACTERIUM Chloroflexus aurantiacus ...
... containing proteoliposomes, a laser flash is found to induce formation of a ... analysis of transmembrane current transients induced by a flash in the presence of a ... that the time course of the flash-induced current decrease in most cases follows a ...
... This phase was absent under the second laser flash, as well as upon the first flash in the presence of DCMU, an inhibitor of electron transfer between Q A and the secondary quinone Q B . ...
... The green component (503 nm) may be corresponded to a green fraction of the protein (a fraction that never matures beyond the green intermediate or a fraction which trapped as a dead-end product such as the nonproductive trans conformation for the F65-Q66 ...
... Taking the coupled proton flow, we calculated the H + /ATP ratio; it was found to be 3.3 + 0.6 at a large driving force (after one saturating flash of light) but to increase up to 5.1 + 0.9 at a smaller driving force (after a half-saturating flash). ...
... Backflow of electrons upon flash photolysis of the singly reduced CO complex of ... the time course of the flash-induced decrease in the transmembrane current, tau ... 221], the time course of the flash-induced current decrease in most cases follows a ...
... by the white wings butterfly in the green house has also demonstrated the existence ... OF SUBANTENNA MOLECULES IN THE SUPERANTENNA OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC GREEN BACTERIA: . ...
... long single-channel lifetime and the absence of current relaxation upon flash excitation, the covalent head-to-head dinner of minigramicidin displayed the flash-induced current decrease with the kinetics being strongly dependent on the membrane thickness ...