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1. Heterotrophic euglenid Rhabdomonas costata resembles its phototrophic relatives in many aspects of molecular and cell biology.

2. Vibronic coupling explains the ultrafast carotenoid-to-bacteriochlorophyll energy transfer in natural and artificial light harvesters.

3. [Phylogenetic position of the purple sulfur bacterium Lamprobacter modestohalophilus determined based on the data on new strains of the species].

4. Investigation of the redox interaction between Mn-bicarbonate complexes and reaction centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26, Chromatium minutissimum, and Chloroflexus aurantiacus.

5. [Physilogical and biochemical properties of bacteria of Chromatium genus, isolated from water bodies enriched with hydrogen sulfide].

6. Co-occurrence of denitrification and nitrogen fixation in a meromictic lake, Lake Cadagno (Switzerland).

7. Unexpected extracellular and intracellular sulfur species during growth of Allochromatium vinosum with reduced sulfur compounds.

8. Utilization of solid "elemental" sulfur by the phototrophic purple sulfur bacterium Allochromatium vinosum: a sulfur K-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy study.

9. Carotenoid-bacteriochlorophyll energy transfer in LH2 complexes studied with 10-fs time resolution.

10. Selective staining of proteins with hydrophobic surface sites on a native electrophoretic gel.

12. Effect of carotenoids on the interaction between pigment-protein complexes in membranes of the sulfur photosynthetic bacterium Chromatium minutissimum.

13. Elucidation of a [4Fe-4S] cluster degradation pathway: rapid kinetic studies of the degradation of Chromatium vinosum HiPIP.

14. Crystallization and preliminary crystallographic analysis of the high-potential iron-sulfur protein from Thermochromatium tepidum.

15. [The activity of the carbon metabolism enzymes in Chromatium minutissimum after long-term preservation].

16. [Light-dependent incorporation of selenite into selenocysteine by isolated chromatophore of Chromatium vinosum].

17. Sulfide oxidation in the phototrophic sulfur bacterium Chromatium vinosum.

18. Towards the phylogeny of APS reductases and sirohaem sulfite reductases in sulfate-reducing and sulfur-oxidizing prokaryotes.

19. Cellular content of storage inclusions in purple sulfur bacteria determined by ultrathin sections.

20. Glutathione amide and its perthiol in anaerobic sulfur bacteria.

21. Isolation and characterization of soluble electron transfer proteins from Chromatium purpuratum.

22. Presence of Chromatium vinosum chaperonins 10 and 60 in mitochondria and peroxisomes of rat hepatocytes.

23. Phylogenetic comparative chemical footprint analysis of the interaction between ribonuclease P RNA and tRNA.

24. Purification and characterization of the peripheral antenna of the purple-sulfur bacterium Chromatium purpuratum: evidence of an unusual pigment-protein composition.

25. Synthesis, cloning and expression of a synthetic gene for high potential iron protein from Chromatium vinosum.

26. Nucleotide sequence of the heme subunit of flavocytochrome c from the purple phototrophic bacterium, Chromatium vinosum. A 2.6-kilobase pair DNA fragment contains two multiheme cytochromes, a flavoprotein, and a homolog of human ankyrin.

27. Protein control of iron-sulfur cluster redox potentials.

28. Isolation and identification of granule-associated proteins relevant for poly(3-hydroxyalkanoic acid) biosynthesis in Chromatium vinosum D.

29. Investigation of spatial relationships and energy transfer between complexes B800-850 and B890-RC from Chromatium minutissimum reconstituted into liposomes.

30. Photothermal spectroscopy of bacteriochlorophyll-lipoprotein complexes.

31. Antibiotic production by the marine photosynthetic bacterium Chromatium purpuratum NKPB 031704: localization of activity to the chromatophores.

32. Photoproduction of hydrogen from sewage by immobilized cells of Chromatium species IA.

33. Temperature and solvent effects on reaction centers from Chloroflexus aurantiacus and Chromatium tepidum.

34. An investigation of Chromatium vinosum high-potential iron-sulfur protein by EPR and Mossbauer spectroscopy; evidence for a freezing-induced dimerization in NaCl solutions.

35. Covalent structure of the diheme cytochrome subunit and amino-terminal sequence of the flavoprotein subunit of flavocytochrome c from Chromatium vinosum.

36. Vibrational spectroscopy of excited electronic states in carotenoids in vivo. Picosecond time-resolved resonance Raman scattering.

37. 1H NMR studies of Chromatium vinosum cytochrome c'.

38. Proton NMR study of the comparative electronic/magnetic properties and dynamics of the acid in equilibrium with alkaline transition in a series of ferricytochromes c'.

39. Redox properties of several bacterial ferredoxins using square wave voltammetry.

40. Kinetics of cyanide binding to Chromatium vinosum ferricytochrome c'.

41. [Alterations in iron compounds during the evolution of carbon dioxide assimilation].

42. Nitrogen fixation and hydrogen metabolism in photosynthetic bacteria.

43. [Photoinduced reduction of NAD(P) in the cells of green sulfur bacteria].

44. Effect of oxygen on acetylene reduction by photosynthetic bacteria.

45. Comparative nuclear magnetic resonance studies of high potential iron-sulfur proteins from Chromatium vinosum and Rhodopseudomonas gelatinosa. Additional hyperfine shifted resonances and pH-dependent structural perturbations.

47. Isotope effects associated with the anaerobic oxidation of sulfite and thiosulfate by the photosynthetic bacterium, Chromatium vinosum.

48. Identification of inner- and outer-sphere reaction pathways in the reduction of iron-sulphur proteins with a chromium (II)-macrocycle complex.

49. [Possibility of using light of different wavelengths for growing Chromatium vinosum in heterotrophic conditions].

50. Cytochromes c' in their reaction with ethyl isocyanide.

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