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Showing papers by "Rienk van Grondelle published in 1991"


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TL;DR: It is shown that even freshly prepared membranes (of different, parallel grown batch cultures) give rise to very different CD spectra, which strongly suggests that the variations in theCD spectra are caused by a variation in the relative amounts of two different species, two different types of chlorosome, or possibly by two differenttypes of pigment aggregate within the chlorosomes.

85 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the pigment-protein complex, B820, isolated from the longwavelength antenna (LH-1) of the photosynthetic purple bacterium Rhodospirillum rubrum was studied with polarized nanosecond laser spectroscopy.

66 citations


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TL;DR: The combined results suggest an acid-induced expansion and enhanced flexibility of MN12, which eventually leads to irreversible aggregation.
Abstract: The pH dependence of the conformation of a mouse IgG2a,K monoclonal antibody (MN12) was investigated by several physical techniques, including fluorescence spectroscopy, near-ultraviolet and far-ultraviolet CD, and electric-field-induced transient birefringence measurements. The intensity of the intrinsic tryptophan fluorescence remained constant in the pH range from 3.5 to 10.0. A conformational alteration in the MN12 molecule was observed in the pH region between pH 3.5 and 2.5, as reflected by a substantial enhancement of the fluorescence quantum yield. This effect was more pronounced at high ionic strengths. The fluorescence emission was unaltered, indicating that the acid-induced conformational state is different from a completely unfolded state. This was confirmed by CD and fluorescence polarisation measurements. Iodide and acrylamide fluorescence quenching studies indicated a gradually increasing accessibility of MN12 tryptophan residues with decreasing pH. At low pH precipitation was observed in the presence of iodide. One rotational relaxation time (0.16–0.18 μs) was observed for MN12 by electric-field-induced transient birefringence measurements at low ionic strength. After exposure of MN12 to low pH for 1 h, the relaxation time was increased to 0.23 μs; a further increase to 0.30 μs was observed after 24 h. The combined results suggest an acid-induced expansion and enhanced flexibility of MN12, which eventually leads to irreversible aggregation.

38 citations