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"Deshmukh SS" Authored Publications:

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1 Photoactivation and conformational gating for manganese binding and oxidation in bacterial reaction centers Samaei A; Deshmukh SS; Protheroe C; Nyéki S; Tremblay-Ethier RA; Kálmán L; 36216075
PHYSICS
2 Tuning the redox potential of the primary electron donor in bacterial reaction centers by manganese binding and light-induced structural changes. Deshmukh SS, Kálmán L 32777306
PHYSICS
3 Light-induced conformational changes in photosynthetic reaction centers: dielectric relaxation in the vicinity of the dimer. Deshmukh SS, Williams JC, Allen JP, Kálmán L 21141811
PHYSICS
4 Light-induced conformational changes in photosynthetic reaction centers: redox-regulated proton pathway near the dimer. Deshmukh SS, Williams JC, Allen JP, Kálmán L 21410139
PHYSICS
5 Light-induced conformational changes in photosynthetic reaction centers: impact of detergents and lipids on the electronic structure of the primary electron donor. Deshmukh SS, Akhavein H, Williams JC, Allen JP, Kalman L 21561160
PHYSICS
6 Lipid binding to the carotenoid binding site in photosynthetic reaction centers. Deshmukh SS, Tang K, Kálmán L 21894992
PHYSICS
7 The interaction of streptococcal enolase with canine plasminogen: the role of surfaces in complex formation. Balhara V, Deshmukh SS, Kálmán L, Kornblatt JA 24520380
CHEMBIOCHEM
8 Low potential manganese ions as efficient electron donors in native anoxygenic bacteria. Deshmukh SS, Protheroe C, Ivanescu MA, Lag S, Kálmán L 29355486
PHYSICS
9 The influence of truncating the carboxy-terminal amino acid residues of streptococcal enolase on its ability to interact with canine plasminogen. Deshmukh SS, Kornblatt MJ, Kornblatt JA 30653526
BIOLOGY

 

Title:Light-induced conformational changes in photosynthetic reaction centers: dielectric relaxation in the vicinity of the dimer.
Authors:Deshmukh SSWilliams JCAllen JPKálmán L
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21141811?dopt=Abstract
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PMID:21141811 Category:Biochemistry Date Added:2019-06-04
Dept Affiliation: PHYSICS
1 Department of Physics, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec H4B 1R6, Canada.

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Light-induced conformational changes in photosynthetic reaction centers: dielectric relaxation in the vicinity of the dimer.

Biochemistry. 2011 Jan 25;50(3):340-8

Authors: Deshmukh SS, Williams JC, Allen JP, Kálmán L

Abstract

Conformational changes near the bacteriochlorophyll dimer induced by continuous illumination were identified in the wild type and 11 different mutants of reaction centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides. The properties of the bacteriochlorophyll dimer, which has a different hydrogen bonding pattern with the surrounding protein in each mutant, were characterized by steady-state and transient optical spectroscopy. After illumination for 1 min, in the absence of the secondary quinone, the recovery of the charge-separated states was nearly 1 order of magnitude slower in one group of mutants including the wild type than in the mutants carrying the Leu to His mutation at the L131 position. The slower recovery was accompanied by a substantial decrease in the electrochromic absorption changes associated with the Q(y) bands of the nearby monomers during the illumination. The other set of mutants containing the Leu L131 to His substitution exhibited slightly altered electrochromic changes that decreased only half as much during the illumination as in the other family of mutants. The correlation between the recovery of the charge-separated states in the light-induced conformation and the electrochromic absorption changes suggests a dielectric relaxation of the protein that stabilizes the charge on the dimer.

PMID: 21141811 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]





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