Mark Heinnickel
Affiliations: | 2007 | Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States |
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Lubner CE, Heinnickel M, Bryant DA, et al. (2011) Wiring photosystem i for electron transfer to a tethered redox dye Energy and Environmental Science. 4: 2428-2434 |
Jin Z, Heinnickel M, Krebs C, et al. (2008) Biogenesis of iron-sulfur clusters in photosystem I: holo-NfuA from the cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002 rapidly and efficiently transfers [4Fe-4S] clusters to apo-PsaC in vitro. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 283: 28426-35 |
Heinnickel M, Golbeck JH. (2007) Heliobacterial photosynthesis. Photosynthesis Research. 92: 35-53 |
Heinnickel M, Shen G, Golbeck JH. (2007) Identification and characterization of PshB, the dicluster ferredoxin that harbors the terminal electron acceptors F(A) and F(B) in Heliobacterium modesticaldum. Biochemistry. 46: 2530-6 |
Heinnickel M, Agalarov R, Svensen N, et al. (2006) Identification of FX in the heliobacterial reaction center as a [4Fe-4S] cluster with an S = 3/2 ground spin state. Biochemistry. 45: 6756-64 |
Knox PP, Krasilnikov PM, Heinnickel M, et al. (2006) Kinetics of pigment-acceptor interaction induced by continuous illumination in Synechocystis spaeroides photosystem I preparations cooled to 160 K in the dark and light Biophysics. 51: 51-56 |
Heinnickel M, Shen G, Agalarov R, et al. (2005) Resolution and reconstitution of a bound Fe-S protein from the photosynthetic reaction center of Heliobacterium modesticaldum. Biochemistry. 44: 9950-60 |
Knox PP, Heinnickel M, Rubin AB. (2005) Effect of low temperatures on photochemical activity of PS1 reaction centers from Synechocystis sp. frozen under illumination. Biochemistry. Biokhimiia. 69: 1399-402 |
Knox PP, Heinnickel M, Rubin AB. (2005) Effect of oxygen on temporary stabilization of photoreduced quinone acceptors in Rhodobacter sphaeroides reaction centers. Biochemistry. Biokhimiia. 69: 281-4 |