Photoinhibition at 195 K

Published: 10 November 2022| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/74jcfswp8d.1
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Esa Tyystjarvi

Description

The dataset contains the original data from the paper Heta Mattila and Esa Tyystjärvi: Light-induced damage to Photosystem II at a very low temperature (195 K) depends on singlet oxygen. The data are in one MS Excel file on different sheets: Fig1: Transmission of light through water and ice. Fig2: Photoinhibition of PSII in isolated thylakoid membranes of pumpkin. Fig3: Photoinhibition and singlet oxygen production in the presence and absence of a strong magnetic field. Fig4_Berg: Photoinhibition in Bergenia thylakoids. Fig5_cyan: Photoinhibition in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803. Fig6_dops: Effect of antenna size on photoinhibition of Arabidopsis thaliana thylakoids.

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The methods and protocols are described in the paper (Mattila H and Tyystjärvi E, At a very low temperature (195 K) light-induced damage to Photosystem II depends on singlet oxygen. Physiologia Plantarum, 2022)

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Turun Yliopisto

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Biochemistry, Plant Biology

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