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Light-induced structural changes and the site of O=O bond formation in PSII caught by XFEL

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  • Michihiro Suga

    (Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University)

  • Fusamichi Akita

    (Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University
    Japan Science and Technology Agency, PRESTO)

  • Michihiro Sugahara

    (RIKEN SPring-8 Center)

  • Minoru Kubo

    (Japan Science and Technology Agency, PRESTO
    RIKEN SPring-8 Center)

  • Yoshiki Nakajima

    (Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University)

  • Takanori Nakane

    (Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo)

  • Keitaro Yamashita

    (RIKEN SPring-8 Center)

  • Yasufumi Umena

    (Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University)

  • Makoto Nakabayashi

    (Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University)

  • Takahiro Yamane

    (Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University)

  • Takamitsu Nakano

    (Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University)

  • Mamoru Suzuki

    (RIKEN SPring-8 Center
    Institute for Protein Research, Osaka University, Yamadaoka)

  • Tetsuya Masuda

    (RIKEN SPring-8 Center
    Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University)

  • Shigeyuki Inoue

    (RIKEN SPring-8 Center
    Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Hongo)

  • Tetsunari Kimura

    (RIKEN SPring-8 Center
    Graduate School of Science, Kobe University)

  • Takashi Nomura

    (RIKEN SPring-8 Center)

  • Shinichiro Yonekura

    (Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University)

  • Long-Jiang Yu

    (Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University)

  • Tomohiro Sakamoto

    (Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University)

  • Taiki Motomura

    (Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University
    Graduate School of Life Science, University of Hyogo)

  • Jing-Hua Chen

    (Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University
    Key Laboratory of Photobiology, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  • Yuki Kato

    (Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University, Furo-cho)

  • Takumi Noguchi

    (Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University, Furo-cho)

  • Kensuke Tono

    (Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute)

  • Yasumasa Joti

    (Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute)

  • Takashi Kameshima

    (Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute)

  • Takaki Hatsui

    (RIKEN SPring-8 Center)

  • Eriko Nango

    (RIKEN SPring-8 Center
    Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Yoshidakonoe-cho)

  • Rie Tanaka

    (RIKEN SPring-8 Center)

  • Hisashi Naitow

    (RIKEN SPring-8 Center)

  • Yoshinori Matsuura

    (RIKEN SPring-8 Center)

  • Ayumi Yamashita

    (RIKEN SPring-8 Center)

  • Masaki Yamamoto

    (RIKEN SPring-8 Center)

  • Osamu Nureki

    (Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo)

  • Makina Yabashi

    (RIKEN SPring-8 Center
    Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute)

  • Tetsuya Ishikawa

    (RIKEN SPring-8 Center)

  • So Iwata

    (RIKEN SPring-8 Center
    Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University, Yoshidakonoe-cho)

  • Jian-Ren Shen

    (Research Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University
    Graduate School of Life Science, University of Hyogo
    Key Laboratory of Photobiology, Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Abstract

A new approach, time-resolved serial femtosecond crystallography, is used to view the intermediate states of a photosystem complex following illumination, shedding light on proton transfer and O=O bond formation.

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  • Michihiro Suga & Fusamichi Akita & Michihiro Sugahara & Minoru Kubo & Yoshiki Nakajima & Takanori Nakane & Keitaro Yamashita & Yasufumi Umena & Makoto Nakabayashi & Takahiro Yamane & Takamitsu Nakano , 2017. "Light-induced structural changes and the site of O=O bond formation in PSII caught by XFEL," Nature, Nature, vol. 543(7643), pages 131-135, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:543:y:2017:i:7643:d:10.1038_nature21400
    DOI: 10.1038/nature21400
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