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- Verlag: Springer US
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781461310211
- Artikelnr.: 43987590
- Verlag: Springer US
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. November 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781461310211
- Artikelnr.: 43987590
I. Chlorosomes and Chlorophyll-Binding Proteins.- Structural Studies on Chlorosomes from Prosthecochloris aestuarii.- Spin Label Studies on Chlorosomes from Green Bacteria.- Ground-State Molecular Interactions of Bacteriochlorophyll c in Chlorosomes of Green Bacteria and in Model Systems: A Resonance Raman Study.- Growth Rate and the Control of Development of the Photosynthetic Apparatus in Chloroflexus aurantiacus as Studied on the Basis of Cytoplasmic Membrane Structure and Chlorosome Size.- The Bacteriochlorophyl1 c--Binding Protein from Chlorosomes of Chlorobium limicola f. thiosulfatophilum.- Structural Studies on the Antenna Complexes and Polypeptides of Chloroflexus aurantiacus and Other Green Photosynthetic Bacteria.- II. Energy Transfer.- Energy Trapping and Electron Transfer in Chloroflexus aurantiacus.- Transfer of Excitation Energy in Chloroflexus aurantiacus.- Excitation Energy Transfer in Living Cells of the Green Bacterium Chlorobium limicola Studied by Picosecond Fluorescence Spectroscopy.- Picosecond Energy Transfer Kinetics in Chlorosomes and Bacteriochlorophyll a-Proteins of Chlorobium limicola.- III. Reaction Centers.- Electron Transfer in the Reaction Center of Green Sulfur Bacteria and Heliobacterium chlorum.- Comparative Study of Spectral and Kinetic Properties of Electron Transfer in Purple and Green Photosynthetic Bacteria.- Triplet-Minus-Singlet Optical Difference Spectroscopy of Some Green Photosynthetic Bacteria.- IV. Electron Trrnsport.- Soluble Electron Transfer Proteins of Chiorobiaceae.- Complex Formation between Chlorobium limicola f. thiosulfatophilum c-Type Cytochromes.- The Mechanism of Photosynthetic Electron Transport and Energy Transduction by Membrane Fragments from Chloroflexus aurantiacus.- Electron Transport Chains of Phototrophically and Chemotrophically Grown Chloroflexus aurantiacus.- V. Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen and Sulfur Metabolism.- A New C02 Fixation Mechanism in Chloroflexus aurantiacus Studied by 13C-NMR.- Kinetic and Regulatory Properties of Citrate Synthase from the Thermophilic Green Gliding Bacterium Chloroflexus aurantiacus.- Hydrogenases of Green Bacteria.- Ammonia Assimilation and Amino Acid Metabolism in Chloroflexus aurantiacus.- Nitrogen Metabolism and N2 Fixation in Phototrophic Green Bacteria.- Metabolism of Thiosulfate in Chlorobium.- VI. Phylogeny And Taxonomy.- Phylogenetic, Evolutionary, and Taxonomic Aspects of Phototrophic Eubacteria.- Inferring Eubacterial Phylogeny from SS Ribosomal RNA Structure Analysis.- Lipids, Fatty Acids and Quinones in Taxonomy and Phylogeny of Anoxygenic Phototrophic Bacteria.- A New Green Sulfur Bacterium from a Freshwater Pond.- Preliminary Characterization of a Temperate Marine Member of the Chloroflexaceae.- VII. Physiology and Ecology.- The Green Sulfur and Nonsulfur Bacteria of Hot Springs.- Ecological Niches of Green Sulfur and Gliding Bacteria.- Diel Migration as a Mechanism for Enrichment of Natural Populations of Branching Species of Pelodictyon.- Growth of Chlorobium limicola f. thiosulfatophilum on Polysulfides.- Physiological Aspects of High Sulfide Tolerance in a Photosynthetic Bacterium.- Differences between in situ and in vitro Redox Conditions due to the Rctivity of the Green Sulfur Bacterium Chlorobium phaeobacteroides.- A Study of Green Photosynthetic Bacteria from a Thermal Sulfur Spring.- VIII. Genetics.- Natural Genetic Transformation in Chlorobium....315.- Contributors Index.
I. Chlorosomes and Chlorophyll-Binding Proteins.- Structural Studies on Chlorosomes from Prosthecochloris aestuarii.- Spin Label Studies on Chlorosomes from Green Bacteria.- Ground-State Molecular Interactions of Bacteriochlorophyll c in Chlorosomes of Green Bacteria and in Model Systems: A Resonance Raman Study.- Growth Rate and the Control of Development of the Photosynthetic Apparatus in Chloroflexus aurantiacus as Studied on the Basis of Cytoplasmic Membrane Structure and Chlorosome Size.- The Bacteriochlorophyl1 c--Binding Protein from Chlorosomes of Chlorobium limicola f. thiosulfatophilum.- Structural Studies on the Antenna Complexes and Polypeptides of Chloroflexus aurantiacus and Other Green Photosynthetic Bacteria.- II. Energy Transfer.- Energy Trapping and Electron Transfer in Chloroflexus aurantiacus.- Transfer of Excitation Energy in Chloroflexus aurantiacus.- Excitation Energy Transfer in Living Cells of the Green Bacterium Chlorobium limicola Studied by Picosecond Fluorescence Spectroscopy.- Picosecond Energy Transfer Kinetics in Chlorosomes and Bacteriochlorophyll a-Proteins of Chlorobium limicola.- III. Reaction Centers.- Electron Transfer in the Reaction Center of Green Sulfur Bacteria and Heliobacterium chlorum.- Comparative Study of Spectral and Kinetic Properties of Electron Transfer in Purple and Green Photosynthetic Bacteria.- Triplet-Minus-Singlet Optical Difference Spectroscopy of Some Green Photosynthetic Bacteria.- IV. Electron Trrnsport.- Soluble Electron Transfer Proteins of Chiorobiaceae.- Complex Formation between Chlorobium limicola f. thiosulfatophilum c-Type Cytochromes.- The Mechanism of Photosynthetic Electron Transport and Energy Transduction by Membrane Fragments from Chloroflexus aurantiacus.- Electron Transport Chains of Phototrophically and Chemotrophically Grown Chloroflexus aurantiacus.- V. Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen and Sulfur Metabolism.- A New C02 Fixation Mechanism in Chloroflexus aurantiacus Studied by 13C-NMR.- Kinetic and Regulatory Properties of Citrate Synthase from the Thermophilic Green Gliding Bacterium Chloroflexus aurantiacus.- Hydrogenases of Green Bacteria.- Ammonia Assimilation and Amino Acid Metabolism in Chloroflexus aurantiacus.- Nitrogen Metabolism and N2 Fixation in Phototrophic Green Bacteria.- Metabolism of Thiosulfate in Chlorobium.- VI. Phylogeny And Taxonomy.- Phylogenetic, Evolutionary, and Taxonomic Aspects of Phototrophic Eubacteria.- Inferring Eubacterial Phylogeny from SS Ribosomal RNA Structure Analysis.- Lipids, Fatty Acids and Quinones in Taxonomy and Phylogeny of Anoxygenic Phototrophic Bacteria.- A New Green Sulfur Bacterium from a Freshwater Pond.- Preliminary Characterization of a Temperate Marine Member of the Chloroflexaceae.- VII. Physiology and Ecology.- The Green Sulfur and Nonsulfur Bacteria of Hot Springs.- Ecological Niches of Green Sulfur and Gliding Bacteria.- Diel Migration as a Mechanism for Enrichment of Natural Populations of Branching Species of Pelodictyon.- Growth of Chlorobium limicola f. thiosulfatophilum on Polysulfides.- Physiological Aspects of High Sulfide Tolerance in a Photosynthetic Bacterium.- Differences between in situ and in vitro Redox Conditions due to the Rctivity of the Green Sulfur Bacterium Chlorobium phaeobacteroides.- A Study of Green Photosynthetic Bacteria from a Thermal Sulfur Spring.- VIII. Genetics.- Natural Genetic Transformation in Chlorobium....315.- Contributors Index.