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1. Two pathways to understanding electron transfer in reaction centers from photosynthetic bacteria: A comparison of Rhodobacter sphaeroides and Rhodobacter capsulatus mutants.

2. Transcriptomic analysis of aerobic respiratory and anaerobic photosynthetic states in Rhodobacter capsulatus and their modulation by global redox regulators RegA, FnrL and CrtJ.

3. Cross-species investigation of the functions of the Rhodobacter PufX polypeptide and the composition of the RC-LH1 core complex.

4. Low-temperature studies of electron transfer to the M side of YFH reaction centers from Rhodobacter capsulatus.

5. Temperature dependence of electron transfer to the M-side bacteriopheophytin in rhodobacter capsulatus reaction centers.

6. Probing the contribution of electronic coupling to the directionality of electron transfer in photosynthetic reaction centers.

7. Resonance Raman characterization of Rhodobacter capsulatus reaction centers with lysine mutations near the accessory bacteriochlorophylls.

8. Transition state and encounter complex for fast association of cytochrome c2 with bacterial reaction center.

9. The glutathione-glutaredoxin system in Rhodobacter capsulatus: part of a complex regulatory network controlling defense against oxidative stress.

10. Regulation of hem gene expression in Rhodobacter capsulatus by redox and photosystem regulators RegA, CrtJ, FnrL, and AerR.

11. RegB/RegA, a highly conserved redox-responding global two-component regulatory system.

12. B-side charge separation in bacterial photosynthetic reaction centers: nanosecond time scale electron transfer from HB- to QB.

13. Quinone reduction via secondary B-branch electron transfer in mutant bacterial reaction centers.

14. Effect of light and oxygen and adaptation to changing light conditions in a photosynthetic mutant in which the LHII complex of Rhv. sulfidophilum was heterologously expressed in a strain of Rb. capsulatus whose puc operon was deleted.

15. Oxygen-regulated expression of genes for pigment binding proteins in Rhodobacter capsulatus.

16. Bacteriochlorophyll-dependent expression of genes for pigment-binding proteins in Rhodobacter capsulatus involves the RegB/RegA two-component system.

17. Control of dimethylsulfoxide reductase expression in Rhodobacter capsulatus: the role of carbon metabolites and the response regulators DorR and RegA.

18. Proton uptake of rhodobacter capsulatus reaction center mutants modified in the primary quinone environment.

19. The RegB/RegA two-component regulatory system controls synthesis of photosynthesis and respiratory electron transfer components in Rhodobacter capsulatus.

20. Interactions between the donor and acceptor sides in bacterial reaction centers.

21. Fourier transform infrared evidence of proton uptake by glutamate L212 upon reduction of the secondary quinone QB in the photosynthetic reaction center from Rhodobacter capsulatus.

22. The orf162b sequence of Rhodobacter capsulatus encodes a protein required for optimal levels of photosynthetic pigment-protein complexes.

23. Modeling the effects of mutations on the free energy of the first electron transfer from QA- to QB in photosynthetic reaction centers.

24. Expression of uptake hydrogenase and molybdenum nitrogenase in Rhodobacter capsulatus is coregulated by the RegB-RegA two-component regulatory system.

25. DNA binding of wild type RegA protein and its differential effect on the expression of pigment binding proteins in Rhodobacter capsulatus.

26. Correction of the DNA sequence of the regB gene of Rhodobacter capsulatus with implications for the membrane topology of the sensor kinase regB.

27. Transcript cleavage, attenuation, and an internal promoter in the Rhodobacter capsulatus puc operon.

28. Structural and functional analyses of photosynthetic regulatory genes regA and regB from Rhodovulum sulfidophilum, Roseobacter denitrificans, and Rhodobacter capsulatus.

29. Regulated expression of a highly conserved regulatory gene cluster is necessary for controlling photosynthesis gene expression in response to anaerobiosis in Rhodobacter capsulatus.

30. Relationship between altered structure and photochemistry in mutant reaction centers in which bacteriochlorophyll replaces the photoactive bacteriopheophytin.

31. CrtJ bound to distant binding sites interacts cooperatively to aerobically repress photopigment biosynthesis and light harvesting II gene expression in Rhodobacter capsulatus.

32. Heterologous expression of genes encoding bacterial light-harvesting complex II in Rhodobacter capsulatus and Rhodovulum sulfidophilum.

33. Analysis of the puc operon promoter from Rhodobacter capsulatus.

34. Membrane-anchored cytochrome cy mediated microsecond time range electron transfer from the cytochrome bc1 complex to the reaction center in Rhodobacter capsulatus.

35. Genetic complementation and kinetic analyses of Rhodobacter capsulatus ORF1696 mutants indicate that the ORF1696 protein enhances assembly of the light-harvesting I complex.

36. In bacterial reaction centers, a key residue suppresses mutational blockage of two different proton transfer steps.

37. Demonstration of the key role played by the PufX protein in the functional and structural organization of native and hybrid bacterial photosynthetic core complexes.

38. In bacterial reaction centers rapid delivery of the second proton to QB can be achieved in the absence of L212Glu.

39. Structure of the puf operon of the obligately aerobic, bacteriochlorophyll alpha-containing bacterium Roseobacter denitrificans OCh114 and its expression in a Rhodobacter capsulatus puf puc deletion mutant.

40. Antenna excited state decay kinetics establish primary electron transfer in reaction centers as heterogeneous.

41. Nucleotide sequence and transcriptional analysis of the flanking region of the gene (spb) for the trans-acting factor that controls light-mediated expression of the puf operon in Rhodobacter sphaeroides.

42. A native electrostatic environment near Q(B) is not sufficient to ensure rapid proton delivery in photosynthetic reaction centers.

43. Topological analysis of the Rhodobacter capsulatus PucC protein and effects of C-terminal deletions on light-harvesting complex II.

44. Effect of the pufQ-pufB intercistronic region on puf mRNA stability in Rhodobacter capsulatus.

45. Directed mutagenesis of the Rhodobacter capsulatus puhA gene and orf 214: pleiotropic effects on photosynthetic reaction center and light-harvesting 1 complexes.

46. Asymmetry requirements in the photosynthetic reaction center of Rhodobacter capsulatus.

47. Low-temperature femtosecond-resolution transient absorption spectroscopy of large-scale symmetry mutants of bacterial reaction centers.

48. Cloning and characterization of senC, a gene involved in both aerobic respiration and photosynthesis gene expression in Rhodobacter capsulatus.

49. Proline in a transmembrane helix compensates for cavities in the photosynthetic reaction center.

50. Resonance Raman characterization of H(M200)L mutant reaction centers from Rhodobacter capsulatus. Effects of heterodimer formation on the structural and electronic properties of the cofactors.

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