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Water-oxidizing complex in Photosystem II: Its structure and relation to manganese-oxide based catalysts

Authors :
Najafpour, MM
Zaharieva, I
Zand, Z
Maedeh Hosseini, S
Kouzmanova, M
Hołyńska, M
Tranca, I
Larkum, AW
Shen, JR
Allakhverdiev, SI
Najafpour, MM
Zaharieva, I
Zand, Z
Maedeh Hosseini, S
Kouzmanova, M
Hołyńska, M
Tranca, I
Larkum, AW
Shen, JR
Allakhverdiev, SI
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Cyanobacteria, green algae, and higher plants provide the major part of molecular O2 of Earth atmosphere via water oxidation of oxygenic photosynthesis. The water-oxidizing complex is a manganese-calcium oxide-based cluster embedded in Photosystem II that oxidizes water with high turnover frequency. The atomic structure and analysis of the Mn-Ca cluster are important in understanding the mechanism of water oxidation and for the design of efficient artificial water-oxidizing catalysts. With this short review, we aim to introduce the basic features of the biological water oxidation to the new-comers in the field. Taking into account the recent structural studies, including a high-resolution, radiation-damage-free structure of the water-oxidizing complex, and structures of intermediate S-states revealed by femtosecond X-ray free electron lasers, we discuss the structure and functions of the biologically active site and its implications for the development of inorganic catalysts for solar fuels production.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1197444020
Document Type :
Electronic Resource