Role of the PufX protein in photosynthetic growth of Rhodobacter sphaeroides. 2. PufX is required for efficient ubiquinone/ubiquinol exchange between the reaction center QB site and the cytochrome bc1 complex.

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Published in Biochemistry on November 21, 1995

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W P Barz1, A Verméglio, F Francia, G Venturoli, B A Melandri, D Oesterhelt

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1: Max-Planck-Institute for Biochemistry, Department of Membrane Biochemistry, Martinsried, Germany.

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