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Biochemistry|September 2, 1999
Observation of the protonated semiquinone intermediate in isolated reaction centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides: implications for the mechanism of electron and proton transfer in proteinsM S Graige, M L Paddock, G Feher, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 1, 1989
Pathway of proton transfer in bacterial reaction centers: replacement of glutamic acid 212 in the L subunit by glutamine inhibits quinone (secondary acceptor) turnoverM L Paddock, S H Rongey, G Feher, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|May 17, 2000
Proton and electron transfer in bacterial reaction centersM Y Okamura, M L Paddock, M S Graige, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1984
Primary structure of the L subunit of the reaction center from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroidesJ C Williams, L A Steiner, G Feher, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 1, 1990
Pathway of proton transfer in bacterial reaction centers: replacement of serine-L223 by alanine inhibits electron and proton transfers associated with reduction of quinone to dihydroquinoneM L Paddock, P H McPherson, G Feher, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 26, 1999
Identification of the proton pathway in bacterial reaction centers: inhibition of proton transfer by binding of Zn2+ or Cd2+M L Paddock, M S Graige, G Feher, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 15, 1993
Pathway of proton transfer in bacterial reaction centers: second-site mutation Asn-M44-->Asp restores electron and proton transfer in reaction centers from the photosynthetically deficient Asp-L213-->Asn mutant of Rhodobacter sphaeroidesS H Rongey, M L Paddock, G Feher, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 15, 1975
ENDOR experiments on chlorophyll and bacteriochlorophyll in vitro and in the photosynthetic unitG Feher, A J Hoff, R A Isaacson, et al.
European Journal of Neurology|January 28, 2009
Intravascular lymphoma presenting with neurological signs but diagnosed by prostate biopsy: suspicion as a key to early diagnosisG Pusch, G Feher, A Szomor, et al.
Biophysical Journal|August 1, 1995
Electronic structure of Q-A in reaction centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides. I. Electron paramagnetic resonance in single crystalsR A Isaacson, F Lendzian, E C Abresch, et al.
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Biochemistry|September 2, 1999
Observation of the protonated semiquinone intermediate in isolated reaction centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides: implications for the mechanism of electron and proton transfer in proteinsM S Graige, M L Paddock, G Feher, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 1, 1989
Pathway of proton transfer in bacterial reaction centers: replacement of glutamic acid 212 in the L subunit by glutamine inhibits quinone (secondary acceptor) turnoverM L Paddock, S H Rongey, G Feher, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|May 17, 2000
Proton and electron transfer in bacterial reaction centersM Y Okamura, M L Paddock, M S Graige, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1984
Primary structure of the L subunit of the reaction center from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroidesJ C Williams, L A Steiner, G Feher, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 1, 1990
Pathway of proton transfer in bacterial reaction centers: replacement of serine-L223 by alanine inhibits electron and proton transfers associated with reduction of quinone to dihydroquinoneM L Paddock, P H McPherson, G Feher, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 26, 1999
Identification of the proton pathway in bacterial reaction centers: inhibition of proton transfer by binding of Zn2+ or Cd2+M L Paddock, M S Graige, G Feher, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|February 15, 1993
Pathway of proton transfer in bacterial reaction centers: second-site mutation Asn-M44-->Asp restores electron and proton transfer in reaction centers from the photosynthetically deficient Asp-L213-->Asn mutant of Rhodobacter sphaeroidesS H Rongey, M L Paddock, G Feher, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 15, 1975
ENDOR experiments on chlorophyll and bacteriochlorophyll in vitro and in the photosynthetic unitG Feher, A J Hoff, R A Isaacson, et al.
European Journal of Neurology|January 28, 2009
Intravascular lymphoma presenting with neurological signs but diagnosed by prostate biopsy: suspicion as a key to early diagnosisG Pusch, G Feher, A Szomor, et al.
Biophysical Journal|August 1, 1995
Electronic structure of Q-A in reaction centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides. I. Electron paramagnetic resonance in single crystalsR A Isaacson, F Lendzian, E C Abresch, et al.
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