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Modified-CI Model of Protein-induced Red Shifts of Reaction Center Pigment Spectra

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The Photosynthetic Bacterial Reaction Center

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The idea that its optical spectra are related to the structure of a photosynthetic pigment-protein complex first arose about two decades ago.1 The advent of structural models based on x-ray diffraction analysis2–4 greatly stimulated this field, and changed its nature. Initially the intent was to derive structural information from optical data. Now the major purpose is to elucidate details of pigment-pigment and pigment-protein interactions.

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Pearlstein, R.M. (1988). Modified-CI Model of Protein-induced Red Shifts of Reaction Center Pigment Spectra. In: Breton, J., Verméglio, A. (eds) The Photosynthetic Bacterial Reaction Center. NATO ASI Series, vol 149. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0815-5_33

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