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The photosynthetic membrane [[electronic resource] ] : molecular mechanisms and biophysics of light harvesting / / Alexander Ruban
The photosynthetic membrane [[electronic resource] ] : molecular mechanisms and biophysics of light harvesting / / Alexander Ruban
Autore Ruban Alexander (Alexander V.)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, : Wiley, 2012, c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (297 p.)
Disciplina 572.46
572/.46
Soggetto topico Photosynthesis
Photosynthetic pigments
Light absorption
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-118-44760-3
1-119-96054-1
1-283-65631-0
1-118-44762-X
1-118-44761-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Photosynthetic Membrane: Molecular Mechanisms and Biophysics of Light Harvesting; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Life, Energy and Light; 1.1 The Definition of Life; 1.2 The Energy of Matter; 1.2.1 The Source of Life's Energy; 1.3 Energy for the Future; 1.4 Photosynthesis by Life; 1.4.1 Photon Energy Transformations; Reference; Bibliography; 2 The Space of the Cell; 2.1 The Cell Concept: Fundamental Nature of Life; 2.2 Compartmentalization: The Cult of the Membrane; 2.3 Membrane Components: Fundamentals of Proteins; 2.4 Functional Classification of Membrane Proteins
ReferenceBibliography; 3 The Photosynthetic Membrane: Outlook; 3.1 Knowledge of the Pre-Atomic Structure Era: Organization of the Photosynthetic Membrane System; 3.2 Composition of the Photosynthetic Membrane; 3.2.1 Lipids; 3.2.2 Lipid-Related Compounds of the Photosynthetic Membrane; 3.2.3 Proteins and Protein Complexes; 3.3 Oligomerization, Interactions and Mobility of the Photosynthetic Proteins: Enabling Functions and Adaptations; 3.3.1 Oligomerization and Clustering of Photosynthetic Membrane Proteins; 3.3.2 Protein Mobility; Reference; Bibliography
4 Popular Methods and Approaches to Study Composition, Structure and Functions of the Photosynthetic Membrane4.1 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Approaches; 4.1.1 Isolation of Chloroplasts and Subchloroplast Particles; 4.1.2 Isolation of Membrane Protein Complexes; 4.1.3 Analysis of Lipids and Pigments; 4.1.4 Protein Expression and Reconstitution In Vitro; 4.1.5 Reconstitution of Membrane Proteins in Liposomes; 4.1.6 Mutagenesis and Transgenic Manipulations; 4.2 Visualization Techniques; 4.2.1 Optical Microscopy; 4.2.2 Electron Microscopy (EM); 4.2.3 Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM)
4.2.4 Crystallography Methods4.3 Function Probing Methods; 4.3.1 Absorption-Based Approaches; 4.3.2 Raman Spectroscopy; 4.3.3 Fluorescence-Based Approaches; References; Bibliography; 5 Primary Processes of the Light Phase of Photosynthesis: Principles of Light Harvesting in Antennae; 5.1 The Nature of Light; 5.2 Absorption of Light by Molecules; 5.3 Fate of Absorbed Light Energy; 5.4 The Need for the Photosynthetic Antenna and the Fifth Fate of Excitation Energy; 5.5 Photosynthetic Antenna Pigments; 5.5.1 Chlorophylls; 5.5.2 Xanthophylls
5.6 Variety and Classification of Photosynthetic Antennae5.7 Principles of Light Harvesting: Summary; 5.8 Connecting Light Harvesting Antenna to the Photosystems: Red Energy Traps; References; Bibliography; 6 Towards the Atomic Resolution Structure of Light Harvesting Antennae: On the Path of Discoveries; 6.1 Discovery and Primary Characterization of the Higher Plant Antenna Complex; 6.2 Development of Isolation Methods: Intactness, Purity and Quantity; 6.3 LHCII Crystallography: The Beginnings; 6.4 Revealing the Atomic Resolution Structure of LHCII Antenna Complexes
6.4.1 Key Biochemical and Spectroscopic Advances that Aided the Emergence of the Current Atomic LHCIIb Structure
Record Nr. UNINA-9910141386903321
Ruban Alexander (Alexander V.)  
Chichester, West Sussex, : Wiley, 2012, c2013
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The photosynthetic membrane [[electronic resource] ] : molecular mechanisms and biophysics of light harvesting / / Alexander Ruban
The photosynthetic membrane [[electronic resource] ] : molecular mechanisms and biophysics of light harvesting / / Alexander Ruban
Autore Ruban Alexander (Alexander V.)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, : Wiley, 2012, c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (297 p.)
Disciplina 572.46
572/.46
Soggetto topico Photosynthesis
Photosynthetic pigments
Light absorption
ISBN 1-118-44760-3
1-119-96054-1
1-283-65631-0
1-118-44762-X
1-118-44761-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Photosynthetic Membrane: Molecular Mechanisms and Biophysics of Light Harvesting; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Life, Energy and Light; 1.1 The Definition of Life; 1.2 The Energy of Matter; 1.2.1 The Source of Life's Energy; 1.3 Energy for the Future; 1.4 Photosynthesis by Life; 1.4.1 Photon Energy Transformations; Reference; Bibliography; 2 The Space of the Cell; 2.1 The Cell Concept: Fundamental Nature of Life; 2.2 Compartmentalization: The Cult of the Membrane; 2.3 Membrane Components: Fundamentals of Proteins; 2.4 Functional Classification of Membrane Proteins
ReferenceBibliography; 3 The Photosynthetic Membrane: Outlook; 3.1 Knowledge of the Pre-Atomic Structure Era: Organization of the Photosynthetic Membrane System; 3.2 Composition of the Photosynthetic Membrane; 3.2.1 Lipids; 3.2.2 Lipid-Related Compounds of the Photosynthetic Membrane; 3.2.3 Proteins and Protein Complexes; 3.3 Oligomerization, Interactions and Mobility of the Photosynthetic Proteins: Enabling Functions and Adaptations; 3.3.1 Oligomerization and Clustering of Photosynthetic Membrane Proteins; 3.3.2 Protein Mobility; Reference; Bibliography
4 Popular Methods and Approaches to Study Composition, Structure and Functions of the Photosynthetic Membrane4.1 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Approaches; 4.1.1 Isolation of Chloroplasts and Subchloroplast Particles; 4.1.2 Isolation of Membrane Protein Complexes; 4.1.3 Analysis of Lipids and Pigments; 4.1.4 Protein Expression and Reconstitution In Vitro; 4.1.5 Reconstitution of Membrane Proteins in Liposomes; 4.1.6 Mutagenesis and Transgenic Manipulations; 4.2 Visualization Techniques; 4.2.1 Optical Microscopy; 4.2.2 Electron Microscopy (EM); 4.2.3 Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM)
4.2.4 Crystallography Methods4.3 Function Probing Methods; 4.3.1 Absorption-Based Approaches; 4.3.2 Raman Spectroscopy; 4.3.3 Fluorescence-Based Approaches; References; Bibliography; 5 Primary Processes of the Light Phase of Photosynthesis: Principles of Light Harvesting in Antennae; 5.1 The Nature of Light; 5.2 Absorption of Light by Molecules; 5.3 Fate of Absorbed Light Energy; 5.4 The Need for the Photosynthetic Antenna and the Fifth Fate of Excitation Energy; 5.5 Photosynthetic Antenna Pigments; 5.5.1 Chlorophylls; 5.5.2 Xanthophylls
5.6 Variety and Classification of Photosynthetic Antennae5.7 Principles of Light Harvesting: Summary; 5.8 Connecting Light Harvesting Antenna to the Photosystems: Red Energy Traps; References; Bibliography; 6 Towards the Atomic Resolution Structure of Light Harvesting Antennae: On the Path of Discoveries; 6.1 Discovery and Primary Characterization of the Higher Plant Antenna Complex; 6.2 Development of Isolation Methods: Intactness, Purity and Quantity; 6.3 LHCII Crystallography: The Beginnings; 6.4 Revealing the Atomic Resolution Structure of LHCII Antenna Complexes
6.4.1 Key Biochemical and Spectroscopic Advances that Aided the Emergence of the Current Atomic LHCIIb Structure
Record Nr. UNINA-9910831053203321
Ruban Alexander (Alexander V.)  
Chichester, West Sussex, : Wiley, 2012, c2013
Materiale a stampa
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The photosynthetic membrane [[electronic resource] ] : molecular mechanisms and biophysics of light harvesting / / Alexander Ruban
The photosynthetic membrane [[electronic resource] ] : molecular mechanisms and biophysics of light harvesting / / Alexander Ruban
Autore Ruban Alexander (Alexander V.)
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex, : Wiley, 2012, c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (297 p.)
Disciplina 572.46
572/.46
Soggetto topico Photosynthesis
Photosynthetic pigments
Light absorption
ISBN 1-118-44760-3
1-119-96054-1
1-283-65631-0
1-118-44762-X
1-118-44761-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto The Photosynthetic Membrane: Molecular Mechanisms and Biophysics of Light Harvesting; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 Life, Energy and Light; 1.1 The Definition of Life; 1.2 The Energy of Matter; 1.2.1 The Source of Life's Energy; 1.3 Energy for the Future; 1.4 Photosynthesis by Life; 1.4.1 Photon Energy Transformations; Reference; Bibliography; 2 The Space of the Cell; 2.1 The Cell Concept: Fundamental Nature of Life; 2.2 Compartmentalization: The Cult of the Membrane; 2.3 Membrane Components: Fundamentals of Proteins; 2.4 Functional Classification of Membrane Proteins
ReferenceBibliography; 3 The Photosynthetic Membrane: Outlook; 3.1 Knowledge of the Pre-Atomic Structure Era: Organization of the Photosynthetic Membrane System; 3.2 Composition of the Photosynthetic Membrane; 3.2.1 Lipids; 3.2.2 Lipid-Related Compounds of the Photosynthetic Membrane; 3.2.3 Proteins and Protein Complexes; 3.3 Oligomerization, Interactions and Mobility of the Photosynthetic Proteins: Enabling Functions and Adaptations; 3.3.1 Oligomerization and Clustering of Photosynthetic Membrane Proteins; 3.3.2 Protein Mobility; Reference; Bibliography
4 Popular Methods and Approaches to Study Composition, Structure and Functions of the Photosynthetic Membrane4.1 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Approaches; 4.1.1 Isolation of Chloroplasts and Subchloroplast Particles; 4.1.2 Isolation of Membrane Protein Complexes; 4.1.3 Analysis of Lipids and Pigments; 4.1.4 Protein Expression and Reconstitution In Vitro; 4.1.5 Reconstitution of Membrane Proteins in Liposomes; 4.1.6 Mutagenesis and Transgenic Manipulations; 4.2 Visualization Techniques; 4.2.1 Optical Microscopy; 4.2.2 Electron Microscopy (EM); 4.2.3 Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM)
4.2.4 Crystallography Methods4.3 Function Probing Methods; 4.3.1 Absorption-Based Approaches; 4.3.2 Raman Spectroscopy; 4.3.3 Fluorescence-Based Approaches; References; Bibliography; 5 Primary Processes of the Light Phase of Photosynthesis: Principles of Light Harvesting in Antennae; 5.1 The Nature of Light; 5.2 Absorption of Light by Molecules; 5.3 Fate of Absorbed Light Energy; 5.4 The Need for the Photosynthetic Antenna and the Fifth Fate of Excitation Energy; 5.5 Photosynthetic Antenna Pigments; 5.5.1 Chlorophylls; 5.5.2 Xanthophylls
5.6 Variety and Classification of Photosynthetic Antennae5.7 Principles of Light Harvesting: Summary; 5.8 Connecting Light Harvesting Antenna to the Photosystems: Red Energy Traps; References; Bibliography; 6 Towards the Atomic Resolution Structure of Light Harvesting Antennae: On the Path of Discoveries; 6.1 Discovery and Primary Characterization of the Higher Plant Antenna Complex; 6.2 Development of Isolation Methods: Intactness, Purity and Quantity; 6.3 LHCII Crystallography: The Beginnings; 6.4 Revealing the Atomic Resolution Structure of LHCII Antenna Complexes
6.4.1 Key Biochemical and Spectroscopic Advances that Aided the Emergence of the Current Atomic LHCIIb Structure
Record Nr. UNINA-9910841593803321
Ruban Alexander (Alexander V.)  
Chichester, West Sussex, : Wiley, 2012, c2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Phytoplankton pigments : characterization, chemotaxonomy, and applications in oceanography / / edited by Suzanne Roy [and others] [[electronic resource]]
Phytoplankton pigments : characterization, chemotaxonomy, and applications in oceanography / / edited by Suzanne Roy [and others] [[electronic resource]]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxvii, 845 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 579.8/1776
Collana Cambridge environmental chemistry series
Soggetto topico Phytoplankton - Composition
Phytoplankton - Chemotaxonomy
Photosynthetic pigments
Algae - Classification
Oceanography - Methodology
ISBN 1-139-17963-2
1-107-21993-0
1-283-38395-0
9786613383952
1-139-18936-0
0-511-73226-0
1-139-18806-2
1-139-19066-0
1-139-18344-3
1-139-18575-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Garrido; 8. Multivariate analysis of extracted pigments using spectrophotometric and spectrofluorometric methods J. Neveux, J. Seppa;la; and Y. Dandonneau; Appendix: a proven simultaneous equation assay for chlorophylls a and b using aqueous acetone and similar assays for recalcitrant algae R.J. Porra; Part III. Water-Soluble 'Pigments': 9. Phycobiliproteins K.-H. Zhao, R.J. Porra and H. Scheer; 10. UV-absorbing 'pigments': mycosporine-like amino acids J.I. Carreto, S. Roy, K. Whitehead, C. Llewellyn and M.O. Carignan; Part IV. Selected Pigment Applications in Oceanography: 11. Pigments and photoacclimation processes C. Brunet, G. Johnsen, J. Lavaud and S. Roy; 12. Pigment-based measurements of phytoplankton rates A. Guttierez-Rodriguez and M. Latasa; 13. In vivo bio-optical properties of phytoplankton pigments G. Johnsen, A. Bricaud, N. Nelson, B.B. Pre;zelin and R.R. Bidigare; 14. Optical monitoring of phytoplankton bloom pigment signatures G. Johnsen, M.A. Moline, L.H.
Pettersson, J.L. Pinckney, D.V. Pozdnyakov, E.S. Egeland and O.M. Schofield; Appendix: harmful algae toxins and pigments E.S. Egeland; Part V. Future Perspectives: 15. Perspectives on future directions C. Llewellyn, S. Roy, G. Johnsen, E.S. Egeland, M. Chauton, G. Hallegraeff, M. Lohr, U. Oster, R.J. Porra, H. Scheer and K.-H. Zhao; Part VI. Aids for Practical Laboratory Work: Appendix A. Update on filtration, storage and extraction solvents J.L. Pinckney, D.F. Millie and L. Van Heukelem; Appendix B. The pigment analyst's guide to HPLC hardware A.R. Neeley, C.S. Thomas, S.B. Hooker and L. Van Heukelem; Appendix C. Minimum identification criteria for identifying phytoplankton pigments E.S. Egeland; Appendix D. Phytoplankton cultures for standard pigments and their suppliers S. Roy, S.W. Wright and S.W. Jeffrey; Appendix E. Commercial suppliers of phytoplankton pigments E.S. Egeland and L. Schlüter; Part VII: Phytoplankton pigments data sheets E.S. Egeland; Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457764703321
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Phytoplankton pigments : characterization, chemotaxonomy, and applications in oceanography / / edited by Suzanne Roy [and others] [[electronic resource]]
Phytoplankton pigments : characterization, chemotaxonomy, and applications in oceanography / / edited by Suzanne Roy [and others] [[electronic resource]]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxvii, 845 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 579.8/1776
Collana Cambridge environmental chemistry series
Soggetto topico Phytoplankton - Composition
Phytoplankton - Chemotaxonomy
Photosynthetic pigments
Algae - Classification
Oceanography - Methodology
ISBN 1-139-17963-2
1-107-21993-0
1-283-38395-0
9786613383952
1-139-18936-0
0-511-73226-0
1-139-18806-2
1-139-19066-0
1-139-18344-3
1-139-18575-6
Classificazione SCI052000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Garrido; 8. Multivariate analysis of extracted pigments using spectrophotometric and spectrofluorometric methods J. Neveux, J. Seppa;la; and Y. Dandonneau; Appendix: a proven simultaneous equation assay for chlorophylls a and b using aqueous acetone and similar assays for recalcitrant algae R.J. Porra; Part III. Water-Soluble 'Pigments': 9. Phycobiliproteins K.-H. Zhao, R.J. Porra and H. Scheer; 10. UV-absorbing 'pigments': mycosporine-like amino acids J.I. Carreto, S. Roy, K. Whitehead, C. Llewellyn and M.O. Carignan; Part IV. Selected Pigment Applications in Oceanography: 11. Pigments and photoacclimation processes C. Brunet, G. Johnsen, J. Lavaud and S. Roy; 12. Pigment-based measurements of phytoplankton rates A. Guttierez-Rodriguez and M. Latasa; 13. In vivo bio-optical properties of phytoplankton pigments G. Johnsen, A. Bricaud, N. Nelson, B.B. Pre;zelin and R.R. Bidigare; 14. Optical monitoring of phytoplankton bloom pigment signatures G. Johnsen, M.A. Moline, L.H.
Pettersson, J.L. Pinckney, D.V. Pozdnyakov, E.S. Egeland and O.M. Schofield; Appendix: harmful algae toxins and pigments E.S. Egeland; Part V. Future Perspectives: 15. Perspectives on future directions C. Llewellyn, S. Roy, G. Johnsen, E.S. Egeland, M. Chauton, G. Hallegraeff, M. Lohr, U. Oster, R.J. Porra, H. Scheer and K.-H. Zhao; Part VI. Aids for Practical Laboratory Work: Appendix A. Update on filtration, storage and extraction solvents J.L. Pinckney, D.F. Millie and L. Van Heukelem; Appendix B. The pigment analyst's guide to HPLC hardware A.R. Neeley, C.S. Thomas, S.B. Hooker and L. Van Heukelem; Appendix C. Minimum identification criteria for identifying phytoplankton pigments E.S. Egeland; Appendix D. Phytoplankton cultures for standard pigments and their suppliers S. Roy, S.W. Wright and S.W. Jeffrey; Appendix E. Commercial suppliers of phytoplankton pigments E.S. Egeland and L. Schlüter; Part VII: Phytoplankton pigments data sheets E.S. Egeland; Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781938603321
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Phytoplankton pigments : characterization, chemotaxonomy, and applications in oceanography / / edited by Suzanne Roy [and others] [[electronic resource]]
Phytoplankton pigments : characterization, chemotaxonomy, and applications in oceanography / / edited by Suzanne Roy [and others] [[electronic resource]]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxvii, 845 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 579.8/1776
Collana Cambridge environmental chemistry series
Soggetto topico Phytoplankton - Composition
Phytoplankton - Chemotaxonomy
Photosynthetic pigments
Algae - Classification
Oceanography - Methodology
ISBN 1-139-17963-2
1-107-21993-0
1-283-38395-0
9786613383952
1-139-18936-0
0-511-73226-0
1-139-18806-2
1-139-19066-0
1-139-18344-3
1-139-18575-6
Classificazione SCI052000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Garrido; 8. Multivariate analysis of extracted pigments using spectrophotometric and spectrofluorometric methods J. Neveux, J. Seppa;la; and Y. Dandonneau; Appendix: a proven simultaneous equation assay for chlorophylls a and b using aqueous acetone and similar assays for recalcitrant algae R.J. Porra; Part III. Water-Soluble 'Pigments': 9. Phycobiliproteins K.-H. Zhao, R.J. Porra and H. Scheer; 10. UV-absorbing 'pigments': mycosporine-like amino acids J.I. Carreto, S. Roy, K. Whitehead, C. Llewellyn and M.O. Carignan; Part IV. Selected Pigment Applications in Oceanography: 11. Pigments and photoacclimation processes C. Brunet, G. Johnsen, J. Lavaud and S. Roy; 12. Pigment-based measurements of phytoplankton rates A. Guttierez-Rodriguez and M. Latasa; 13. In vivo bio-optical properties of phytoplankton pigments G. Johnsen, A. Bricaud, N. Nelson, B.B. Pre;zelin and R.R. Bidigare; 14. Optical monitoring of phytoplankton bloom pigment signatures G. Johnsen, M.A. Moline, L.H.
Pettersson, J.L. Pinckney, D.V. Pozdnyakov, E.S. Egeland and O.M. Schofield; Appendix: harmful algae toxins and pigments E.S. Egeland; Part V. Future Perspectives: 15. Perspectives on future directions C. Llewellyn, S. Roy, G. Johnsen, E.S. Egeland, M. Chauton, G. Hallegraeff, M. Lohr, U. Oster, R.J. Porra, H. Scheer and K.-H. Zhao; Part VI. Aids for Practical Laboratory Work: Appendix A. Update on filtration, storage and extraction solvents J.L. Pinckney, D.F. Millie and L. Van Heukelem; Appendix B. The pigment analyst's guide to HPLC hardware A.R. Neeley, C.S. Thomas, S.B. Hooker and L. Van Heukelem; Appendix C. Minimum identification criteria for identifying phytoplankton pigments E.S. Egeland; Appendix D. Phytoplankton cultures for standard pigments and their suppliers S. Roy, S.W. Wright and S.W. Jeffrey; Appendix E. Commercial suppliers of phytoplankton pigments E.S. Egeland and L. Schlüter; Part VII: Phytoplankton pigments data sheets E.S. Egeland; Index.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910827818703321
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2011
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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