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    The N-terminal sequence of the extrinsic PsbP protein modulates the redox potential of Cyt b(559) in photosystem II 
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    The N-terminal sequence of the extrinsic PsbP protein modulates the redox potential of Cyt b(559) in photosystem II

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    6
    DOI
    10.1038/srep21490
    Journal
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
    ISSN
    2045-2322
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    Authors
    Nishimura, T; Nagao, R; Noguchi, T; Nield, J; Sato, F; Ifuku, K
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    http://qmro.qmul.ac.uk/xmlui/handle/123456789/11644
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