Publications by authors named "O E Beshta"

Proteoliposomes containing oxygen-evolving particles of Photosystem II and associated with a planar phospholipid membrane generate a transmembrane electric potential difference (DeltaPsi) induced by a laser flash. With direct electrometrical technique, it was shown that the direction of the electrical field ("minus" inside the proteoliposome) corresponds to acceptor side of the Photosystem II complex facing inside and donor side facing outside of the liposomes. In addition to the fast phase (tau < 0.

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Degradation of nuclei in epidermal and guard cells of pea leaves was induced by NaCN. Guard cells were considerably more resistant to CN- than epidermal cells. CN--induced nucleus degradation in guard cells was accelerated by illumination.

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The generation of a transmembrane electric potential difference induced by a series of laser flashes was studied by the direct electrometrical method in proteoliposomes containing oxygen-evolving particles of photosystem II. In addition to the fast stage of generation of the membrane potential, which is due to electron transfer from the redox active tyrosine residue Tyr-161 (YZ) to the primary quinone acceptor QA, electrogenic stages corresponding to the S1 --> S2 (tau = 30 &mgr;sec), S2 --> S3 (tau = 240 &mgr;sec), and S3 --> S4 --> S0 (tau = 6.2 msec) transitions of the oxygen-evolving complex (OEC) were observed.

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Flash-induced generation of the electric potential difference (delta psi) by a direct electrometrical method was studied in Anacystis nidulans photosystem II-containing proteoliposomes associated with a phospholipid-impregnated collodion film. Besides a rapid phase of delta psi generation corresponding to charge separation between P680 and QA, an additional electrogenic phase with a characteristic time of 0.27 ms at pH 7.

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