Perspectives in Photosynthesis Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Jerusalem Symposium on Quantum Chemistry and Biochemistry Held in Jerusalem, Israel, May 15–18, 1989

The Twenty-Second Jerusalem Symposium reflected the high standards of these distinguished scientific meetings, which convene once a year at the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Jerusalem to discuss a specific topic in the broad area of quantum chemistry and 'biochemistry. The topic...

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Other Authors: Jortner, Joshua (Editor), Pullman, A. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1990, 1990
Edition:1st ed. 1990
Series:Jerusalem Symposia
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • The Photosynthetic Reaction Center from the Purple Bacterium Rhodopseudomonas Viridis: Relation of Structure and Function
  • A Structural Basis for Electron Transfer in Bacterial Photosynthesis
  • Orientation of the Pheophytin Primary Electron Acceptor and of the Cytochrome B559 in the D1D2 Photosystem II Reaction Center
  • Mechanism of Charge Separation in Photosynthetic Reaction Centers: Electric Field Effects on the Initial Electron Transfer Kinetics
  • Electrostatic Analysis of the Midpoints of the Four Hemes in the Bound Cytochrome of the Reaction Center of RP. Viridis
  • Primary Photochemistry in Reaction Centers from the HisM200 Leu Mutant of Rhodobacter Capsulatus
  • A Note on Singlet-Singlet and Singlet-Triplet Exciton Interactions in the Bacterial Photosynthetic Reaction Center
  • Determination of the Exchange Interaction in the Primary Radical Ion Pair in Reaction Centers
  • Electronic Excitations and Electron Transfer Coupling within the Bacterial Reaction Center Based on an INDO/S-CI Supermolecule Approach including 615 Atoms
  • Self Assembly of Bacteriochlorophyll a and Bacteriopheophytin a in Micellar and Non-Micellar Aqueous Solutions; Application to the Pigment-Protein Organization in Light-Harvesting Complexes and Reaction Centers
  • Protein Dynamics in the Photosynthetic Reaction Center: the Electron Transfer from Cytochrome c to the Special Pair
  • Mössbauer Spectroscopy on Photosynthetic Bacteria: Investigation of Reaction Centers of Rhodopseudomonas Viridis.
  • Magnetic Resonance and Molecular Orbital Studies of the Primary Donor States in Bacterial Reaction Centers
  • Index
  • Protein Configurâtional Fluctuation Dependence of the Electronic Tunnel Factor of Modified Metalloprotein Electron Transfer Systems and in Fast Direct and Superexchange Separation and Recombination in Bacterial Photosynthesis
  • Solvent Polarity Effects on Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Intramolecular Electron Transfer Reactions
  • Solvation Dynamics and Ultrafast Electron Transfer
  • Frequency Factor for the Outer-Sphere Electron Transfer. Bridging Between the Diabatic, Adiabatic and Solvent-Controlled Limits
  • Static and Dynamic Electrolyte Effects on Excited State Intramolecular Electron Transfer and Excited-State Solvation
  • Hierarchical Relaxation: Ultrametric Spaces
  • The Superexchange Model for the Primary Charge Separation in Bacterial Photosynthesis
  • Role of Charge Transfer States of the Special Pair in Primary Photosynthetic Charge Separation
  • Photosynthetic Model Systems that Address the Role of Superexchange in Electron Transfer Reactions
  • Photoelectron Transfer Reactions: Porphyrins-Quinone. FT- and CW-Time Resolved-EPR Spectroscopies
  • Structure and Marker Mode of the Primary Electron Donor State Absorption of Photosynthetic Bacteria: Hole Burned Spectra
  • Influence of Chromophores on Quarternary Structure of Phycobiliproteins from the Cyanobacterium, Mastigocladus laminosus
  • Environmental Dynamics and Electron Transfer Reactions
  • Relaxation and Coherence in Simple Model Systems
  • Superexchange Coupling Mechanisms for Electron Transfer Processes
  • Sequential Versus Superexchange Electron Transfer in the Photosynthetic Reaction Center
  • Non-Adiabatic Electron Transfer: Some Dynamical and Electronic Extensions of Standard Rate Expressions
  • Biomolecular Dynamics — Quantum or Classical? Results for Photosynthetic Electron Transfer
  • Femtosecond-Picosecond Laser Photolysis Studies on Electron Transfer Dynamics and Mechanisms inSome Model Systems