Metabolism, Structure and Function of Plant Tetrapyrroles: Control Mechanisms of Chlorophyll Biosynthesis and Analysis of Chlorophyll-Binding Proteins » książka
1. Studying conformational changes of proteins via single-molecule spectroscopy: Cryogenic temperatures versus room temperature Jürgen Köhler and Richard J. Cogdell 2. Structural studies on tetrapyrrole containing proteins enabled by femtosecond X-ray pulses Jan Kern, Frank Müh and Athina Zouni 3. The multifaceted regulation of 5-aminolevulinic acid synthesis. Numerous ways to control glutamyl-tRNA reductase Andreas Richter and Bernhard Grimm 4. Porphyrin and heme synthesis Tingting Fang, Bernhard Grimm and Gunhild Layer 5. Transcriptional control for the chlorophyll metabolism Koichi Kobayashi and Tatsuru Masuda 6. Posttranslational control of tetrapyrrole biosynthesis: Interacting proteins, chaperones, auxiliary factors Josephine Herbst, Daniel Hey and Bernhard Grimm 7. Chlorophyll-binding subunits of photosystem I and II: Biosynthesis, chlorophyll incorporation and assembly Josef Komenda and Roman Sobotka 8. The role of tetrapyrroles in chloroplast-to-nucleus retrograde signaling Matthew J. Terry and Jessica Bampton 9. Evolution and function of light-harvesting antenna in oxygenic photosynthesis Diana Kirilovsky and Claudia Büchel
Bernhard Grimm is Professor of Plant Physiology at the Institute of Biology at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and Dean of the Faculty of Life Science. He studied biology at the University of Hannover and performed doctoral studies in the group of Prof. Klaus Kloppstech. He spent five years at a postdoctoral fellow and research assistant in the Department of Prof. Diter von Wettstein at the Carlsberg Laboratory, before he moved as group leader to the Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK) in Gatersleben, Germany. Finally, he was appointed at the Humboldt University in January 2001. His current research interests cover several aspects of photosynthesis and chloroplast biogenesis: tetrapyrrole biosynthesis, plastid-derived retrograde signalling, riboflavin biosynthesis, the assembly of chlorophyll-binding proteins, posttranslational and cotranslational mechanisms in chloroplasts.