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1. Phytochrome-Interacting Proteins

2. The involvement of type IV pili and the phytochrome CphA in gliding motility, lateral motility and photophobotaxis of the cyanobacterium Phormidium lacuna.

3. Phytochromes in Agrobacterium fabrum

4. Natural transformation of the filamentous cyanobacterium Phormidium lacuna.

5. Structural snapshot of a bacterial phytochrome in its functional intermediate state

6. Key Amino Acids in the Bacterial (6-4) Photolyase PhrB from Agrobacterium fabrum.

7. Temperature effects on bacterial phytochrome.

8. A photolyase-like protein from Agrobacterium tumefaciens with an iron-sulfur cluster.

9. Temperature effects on Agrobacterium phytochrome Agp1.

10. Spin-Coupled Electron Densities of Iron-Sulfur Cluster Imaged byIn SituSerial Laue Diffraction

12. A natural occurring bifunctional CPD/(6-4)-photolyase from the Antarctic bacterium Sphingomonas sp. UV9

13. Natural Transformation, Protein Expression, and Cryoconservation of the Filamentous Cyanobacterium Phormidium lacuna

16. Evidence for evolutionary relationship between archaeplastidal and cyanobacterial phytochromes based on their chromophore pockets

17. Fungal phytochrome chromophore biosynthesis at mitochondria

18. Evidence for weak interaction between phytochromes Agp1 and Agp2 from Agrobacterium fabrum

19. Two aspartate residues close to the lesion binding site ofAgrobacterium(6‐4) photolyase are required for Mg2+stimulation of<scp>DNA</scp>repair

20. The involvement of type IV pili and phytochrome in gliding motility, lateral motility and phototaxis of the cyanobacterium Phormidium lacuna

21. Ultrafast proton release reaction and primary photochemistry of phycocyanobilin in solution observed with fs-time-resolved mid-IR and UV/Vis spectroscopy

22. Phytochrome Mediated Responses in Agrobacterium fabrum: Growth, Motility and Plant Infection

23. A (6-4)-photolyase from the Antarctic bacterium Sphingomonas sp. UV9: recombinant production and in silico features

24. Phytochrome mediated responses in Agrobacterium fabrum: growth, swimming, plant infection and interbacterial competition

25. Natural transformation of the filamentous cyanobacterium Phormidium lacuna

26. A highly efficient and cost-effective recombinant production of a bacterial photolyase from the Antarctic isolate Hymenobacter sp. UV11

27. Characterization of Phormidium lacuna strains from the North Sea and the Mediterranean Sea for biotechnological applications

28. Crystal Structures of Bacterial (6-4) Photolyase Mutants with Impaired DNA Repair Activity

29. Two hybrid histidine kinases, TcsB and the phytochrome FphA, are involved in temperature sensing in Aspergillus nidulans

30. Biological relevance of charge transfer branching pathways in photolyases

31. Modellorganismen

32. Bacteriophytochromes control conjugation in Agrobacterium fabrum

33. Cyanobacterial origin of plant phytochromes

34. Two aspartate residues close to the lesion binding site of Agrobacterium (6-4) photolyase are required for Mg

35. How Mg2+stimulates DNA repair in prokaryotic (6-4) photolyases

36. Modulation of DNA Repair Systems in Blind Cavefish during Evolution in Constant Darkness

37. Structural snapshot of a bacterial phytochrome in its functional intermediate state

39. Ubiquitous Structural Signaling in Bacterial Phytochromes

40. The Class III Cyclobutane Pyrimidine Dimer Photolyase Structure Reveals a New Antenna Chromophore Binding Site and Alternative Photoreduction Pathways

41. Functional role of an unusual tyrosine residue in the electron transfer chain of a prokaryotic (6–4) photolyase

42. Characterization of the photolyase-like iron sulfur protein PhrB from Agrobacterium tumefaciens by Mössbauer spectroscopy

43. Unusual Spectral Properties of Bacteriophytochrome Agp2 Result from a Deprotonation of the Chromophore in the Red-absorbing Form Pr

44. Crystal structure of a prokaryotic (6-4) photolyase with an Fe-S cluster and a 6,7-dimethyl-8-ribityllumazine antenna chromophore

45. Phytochromes from Agrobacterium fabrum

46. Divalent Cations Increase DNA Repair Activities of Bacterial (6-4) Photolyases

47. The Crystal Structures of the N-terminal Photosensory Core Module of Agrobacterium Phytochrome Agp1 as Parallel and Anti-parallel Dimers

48. Spectroscopic Investigation on the Primary Photoreaction of Bathy Phytochrome Agp2-Pr of Agrobacterium fabrum: Isomerization in a pH-dependent H-bond Network

49. Light-Induced Conformational Changes of the Chromophore and the Protein in Phytochromes: Bacterial Phytochromes as Model Systems

50. Light-Induced Activation of Bacterial Phytochrome Agp1 Monitored by Static and Time-Resolved FTIR Spectroscopy

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