Overview
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Robert E. Blankenship
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Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Arizona State University, Tempe, USA
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Michael T. Madigan
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Department of Microbiology, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, USA
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Carl E. Bauer
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Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA
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Table of contents (62 chapters)
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Antenna Structure and Function
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- Robert E. Blankenship, John M. Olson, Mette Miller
Pages 399-435
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- Paul A. Loach, Pamela S. Parkes-Loach
Pages 437-471
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Reaction Center Structure, Electron and Proton Transfer Pathways
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- C. Roy, D. Lancaster, Ulrich Ermler, Hartmut Michel
Pages 503-526
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- Neal W. Woodbury, James P. Allen
Pages 527-557
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- William W. Parson, Arieh Warshel
Pages 559-575
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- Martin Volk, Alexander Ogrodnik, Maria-Elisabeth Michel-Beyerle
Pages 595-626
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- Hugo Scheer, Gerhard Hartwich
Pages 649-663
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- Ute Feiler, Günter Hauska
Pages 665-685
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- Reiner Feick, Judith A. Shiozawa, Angelika Ertlmaier
Pages 699-708
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Cyclic Electron Transfer Components and Energy Coupling Reactions
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- Robert G. Kranz, Diana L. Beckman
Pages 709-723
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- T. E. Meyer, Timothy J. Donohue
Pages 725-745
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- Kevin A. Gray, Fevzi Daldal
Pages 747-774
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- Wolfgang Nitschke, Stella M. Dracheva
Pages 775-805
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About this book
Anoxygenic Photosynthetic Bacteria is a comprehensive volume describing all aspects of non-oxygen-evolving photosynthetic bacteria. The 62 chapters are organized into themes of: Taxonomy, physiology and ecology; Molecular structure of pigments and cofactors; Membrane and cell wall structure: Antenna structure and function; Reaction center structure and electron/proton pathways; Cyclic electron transfer; Metabolic processes; Genetics; Regulation of gene expression, and applications. The chapters have all been written by leading experts and present in detail the current understanding of these versatile microorganisms.
The book is intended for use by advanced undergraduate and graduate students and senior researchers in the areas of microbiology, genetics, biochemistry, biophysics and biotechnology.
Reviews
`The editors have done an excellent job to break down the huge package of information into well co-ordinated pieces. ... The technical quality of the presentations, especially the colour plates is excellent and the publication has been very fast ... In conclusion, the book is without any doubt the best which is available on the book market in the field of anoxygenic photosynthetic bacteria. This volume is obligatory in all laboratories working in that field, and even those photosynthesis researchers, who use oxygenic organisms, will profit a lot from the papers in that book.'
Journal of Plant Physiology, 149 (1996)
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Arizona State University, Tempe, USA
Robert E. Blankenship
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Department of Microbiology, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, USA
Michael T. Madigan
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Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA
Carl E. Bauer