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Plant Physiology 50:87-94 (1972)
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Effects of Hydroxylamine on Photosystem II

II. Photoreversal of the NH2OH Destruction of O2 Evolution 1

G. M. Cheniae and I. F. Martin

a Research Institute For Advanced Studies, 1450 South Rolling Road, Baltimore, Maryland 21227

The inactivation of O2-evolving centers by NH2OH extraction was shown to be reversible. This reversal required light and manganese. This light-induced restoration of active O2-evolving centers was analyzed using three green algae and the blue-green alga, Anacystis nidulans. The following results were obtained: [List: see text]


1 This work was supported in part by United States Atomic Energy Commission Grant AT (30-1)-3706 and National Science Foundation grant NSF-C704.




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