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Publications by Stephanie Bethmann
The Zeaxanthin Epoxidase Is Degraded Along With the D1 Protein During Photoinhibition of Photosystem II
Plant Direct
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Ecology
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Biochemistry
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Plant Science
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Co-Translational Assembly of the D1 Protein Into Photosystem II
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Destruction of a Single Chlorophyll Is Correlated With the Photoinhibition of Photosystem II With a Transiently Inactive Donor Side.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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Chloroplast-Encoded Polypeptide PsbT Is Involved in the Repair of Primary Electron Acceptor QAof Photosystem II During Photoinhibition inChlamydomonas Reinhardtii
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A Photosynthesis-Specific Rubredoxin-Like Protein Is Required for Efficient Association of the D1 and D2 Proteins During the Initial Steps of Photosystem II Assembly
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A Chloroplast-Targeted Heat Shock Protein 70 (HSP70) Contributes to the Photoprotection and Repair of Photosystem II During and After Photoinhibition
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The Thylakoid FtsH Protease Plays a Role in the Light-Induced Turnover of the Photosystem II D1 Protein
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A Transient Exchange of the Photosystem II Reaction Center Protein D1:1 With D1:2 During Low Temperature Stress of Synechococcus Sp. PCC 7942 in the Light Lowers the Redox Potential of QB
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Dynamic Protein Conformations Preferentially Drive Energy Transfer Along the Active Chain of the Photosystem II Reaction Centre
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The Nuclear-Encoded Chlorophyll-Binding Photosystem II-S Protein Is Stable in the Absence of Pigments
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