Sulfide-quinone and sulfide-cytochrome reduction in Rhodobacter capsulatus

The reduction by sulfide of exogenous ubiquinone is compared to the reduction of cytochromes in chromatophores of Rhodobacter capsulatus. From titrations with sulfide values for Vmax of 300 and 10 μmoles reduced/mg bacteriochlorophyll a·h, and for Km of 5 and 3 μM were estimated, for decyl-ubiquinon...

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Veröffentlicht in:Photosynthesis research 1994-02, Vol.39 (2), p.175
Hauptverfasser: Shahak, Y, Klughammer, C, Schreiber, U, Padan, E, Herrman, I, Hauska, G
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