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Eletrophoretic mobilities

Harter, R. D., and Stotzky, G. (1973). X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy, eletrophoretic mobility, and pH of some stable smectite-protein complexes. Soil Sci. Soc. Amer. Proc. 37, 116-123. [Pg.137]

The lateral mobility of proteins and lipids in natural and artificial lipid bilayer membranes was determined by different methods. For long-range mobility, fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (13-15) and electrophoresis of membrane components (16) were employed. We employed the electrophoresis method for determination of the eletrophoretic and diffusional mobilities of PSI in the plane of hypotonically inflated, spherical thylakoid vesicles. To monitor the redistribution of PSI particles, we made use of the spatial characteristics of the contribution of PSI particles to electrophotoluminescence (EPL) (17, 18). The contribution of PSII to EPL was eliminated by heat treatment of the chloroplasts (19). The EPL originates from the PSI particles at the hemisphere of the vesicles at which the induced electrical field destabilizes the photoinduced charge separation (18). The electrophoretic and diffusional mobilities were measured in vesicular suspensions to avoid immobilization for microscopic visualization (20). The photosynthetic membranes are devoid of cytoskeletal elements that might interfere with the lateral mobility. [Pg.115]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.5 , Pg.839 , Pg.840 ]




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