Photosystem I
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Photosystem I (PS I) (or plastocyanin: ferredoxin oxidoreductase) is the second photosystem in the photosynthetic light reactions of algae, plants, and some bacteria. Photosystem I is so named because it was discovered before photosystem II. Aspects of PS I were discovered in the 1950s, but the significances of these discoveries was not yet known. Louis Duysens first proposed the concepts of photosystems I and II in 1960, and, in the same year, a proposal by Fay Bendall and Robert Hill assembled earlier discoveries into a cohesive theory of serial photosynthetic reactions. Hill and Bendall’s hypothesis was later justified in experiments conducted in 1961 by Duysens and Witt groups.
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Photosystem I: Molecule of the Month in the Protei... Photosystem I: Molecule of the Month in the Protein Data Bank www.rcsb.org/.../pdb22_1.html - Web |
Photosystem I in A Companion to Plant Physiology Photosystem I in A Companion to Plant Physiology 4e.plantphys.net/article.php?ch=3&id=73 - Web |
James Barber FRS Photosystems I & II James Barber FRS Photosystems I & II www.bio.ic.ac.uk/research/barber/ - Web |
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