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Untitled, 2006-11-02[edit]

Untitled, 2007-05-27[edit]

  • Added LHCII and corrected the fact that there are 2 chlorophyll a molecules per P680. None the less the primary electron acceptor is a feofytin, problem is this molecule doesn't seem to exist in english. Anny help about it's english name please. It's feofytine in Dutch and feofytin in German and such. --Snelleeddy 21:18, 27 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Untitled, 2015-03-10[edit]

  • The already cited article from Raszewski from 2008 says otherwise. PD1 and PD2 from the special dimer have a very short distance and are slightly tilted out of the coplanar plane. Raszewski mention, that this is the reason for it's enormous high redox potential. Knapp et al. (Ishikita, 2005) showed in calculations of the redox potential of various components in P680, that the charge most likely resides directly after excitation upon chlD1, before relaxing and forming the exciton [PD1/PD2]•+ Pheo•-. So the special pair can be seen as one reaction center, forming together with two addition chlorophyls the pigment 680.-- 134.61.103.46 (talk) 11:45, 29 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]