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The Story of the Scientific Discovery of Plastocyanin Dimorphism

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Photosynthesis is considered the most important process in the biosphere.

A chain of four complex protein molecules localized in the chloroplasts (Photosystem II (PSII), Photosystem I (PSI), Cytochrome b6f (Cyt.b6f), and ATP synthase), plus several removable proteins, known as Plastoquinone (PQ), Plastocyanin (PC), Cytochrome c6 (Cyt.c6), and Ferredoxin (Fd), recreate or convert the solar energy into a double electron stream, both cyclic and linear.

This book proposes the hypothesis that the physiological motif of plastocyanin dimorphism is a hallmark of higher plants.

The book will also serve as a methodological guide to photosynthesis, as it offers various methods for the study of proteins.

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Product Details
1527501027 / 9781527501027
Hardback
572.2
01/05/2023
United Kingdom
English
257 pages
21 cm
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