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Structures of
major bacteriochlorophylls bacteriochlorophyll a
bacteriochlorophyll b
bacteriochlorophyll c
bacteriochlorophyll d
bacteriochlorophyll e bacteriochlorophyll...
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Chlorophylls and
Bacteriochlorophylls: Biochemistry, Biophysics,
Functions and Applications".
Chlorophylls and
Bacteriochlorophylls.
Advances in Photosynthesis...
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Chlorophyllide a is also an
intermediate in the
biosynthesis of
bacteriochlorophylls.
Chlorophyllide a, is a
carboxylic acid (R=H). In chlorophyllide...
- chloroplasts,
while prokaryotic photoautotrophs use
chlorophylls and
bacteriochlorophylls present in free-floating
cytoplasmic thylakoids or, in rare cases...
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Chlorophylls and
Bacteriochlorophylls: Biochemistry, Biophysics,
Functions and Applications".
Chlorophylls and
Bacteriochlorophylls.
Advances in Photosynthesis...
- that of
plants as it
possesses not
chlorophyll a, but
bacteriochlorophylls.
While bacteriochlorophyll can
absorb light up to a
maximum wavelength of 800...
- is a
component of the
biosynthetic pathway to
bacteriochlorophylls.
Biosynthesis of
bacteriochlorophylls Harada, Jiro; Mizoguchi, Tadashi; T****tani, Yusuke;...
- Some
bacteria also
perform anoxygenic photosynthesis,
which uses
bacteriochlorophyll to
split hydrogen sulfide as a
reductant instead of water, producing...
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chlorophyll a and
bacteriochlorophylls a and c make it a
model organism used to
elucidate the
biosynthesis of
bacteriochlorophylls c.
Present in the genome...
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differ in
molecular detail and peak
wavelength of
light absorbed .
Bacteriochlorophylls a
through g
absorb electromagnetic radiation maximally in the near-infrared...