4 results match your criteria: "Federal Research Center "Pushchino's center of Biological Research[Affiliation]"

Photosystem II for photoelectrochemical hydrogen production.

Biophys Rev

October 2023

Federal Research Center "Pushchino's center of Biological Research, of Basic Biological Problems of Russian Academy of Sciences, Institutskaya st 2, Moscow, 142290 Russia.

Unlabelled: Water is a primary source of electrons and protons for photosynthetic organisms. For the production of hydrogen through the process of mimicking natural photosynthesis, photosystem II (PSII)-based hybrid photosynthetic systems have been created, both with and without an external voltage source. In the past 30 years, various PSII immobilization techniques have been proposed, and redox polymers have been created for charge transfer from PSII.

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This Commentary describes a call for submissions for the upcoming Special Issue focused on the science presented at the 9th Congress of The Russian Photobiological Society entitled "Actual Problems in Photobiology."

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The HydS C-terminal domain of the Thiocapsa bogorovii HydSL hydrogenase is involved in membrane anchoring and electron transfer.

Biochim Biophys Acta Bioenerg

December 2021

Federal Research Center "Pushchino's center of Biological Research", Institute of Basic Biological Problems of Russian Academy of Sciences, Institutskaya st., 2, Pushchino, Moscow region 142290, Russia. Electronic address:

Thiocapsa bogorovii BBS (former name Thiocapsa roseopersicina) contains HydSL hydrogenase belonging to 1e subgroup of NiFe hydrogenases (isp-type). The operon of these hydrogenases contains gene for small subunit (hydS), gene for large subunit (hupL), and genes isp1 and isp2 between them. It is predicted that last two genes code electron transport careers for electron transfer from/to HydSL hydrogenase.

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