George Feher
Publications: 1990-current
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139.  Studies of Crystal Growth Mechanisms of Proteins by Electron Microscopy; S.D. Durbin and G. Feher; J. Mol. Biol. 212, 763-774 (1990).

140.  Crystallization of Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides ; J.P. Allen and G. Feher; in Crystallization of Membrane Proteins, edited by H. Michel (CRC Press), Chapter 7, pp. 137-153 (1991).

141.  Protonation of Quinones in Reaction Centers from Rb. Sphaeroides; G. Feher, P.H. McPherson, M. Paddock, S.H. Rongey, M. Schönfeld and M.Y. Okamura; in Current Research in Photosynthesis, Vol. I, pp. I.1.39-I.1.46 (Proceedings of the VIIIth International Conference on Photosynthesis, Stockholm, Sweden, August l989, Ed. M. Baltscheffsky), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1990.

142.  Structure of the Reaction Center from Rhodobacter sphaeroides: Further Refinement of R-26 and 2.4.1 Structures and Interactions between the Reaction Center and Herbicides; J.P. Allen, E.J. Lous, G. Feher, A. Chirino, H. Komiya and D.C. Rees; in Current Research in Photosynthesis, Vol. I, pp. I.1.61-I.1.64 (Proceedings of the VIIIth International Conference on Photosynthesis, Stockholm, Sweden, August l989, Ed. M. Baltscheffsky), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1990.

143.  Site-Directed Mutagenesis of Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides; M.L. Paddock, S.H. Rongey, J.W. Farchaus, G. Feher and M.Y. Okamura; in Current Research in Photosynthesis, Vol. I, pp. I.1.161-I.1.164 (Proceedings of the VIIIth International Conference on Photosynthesis, Stockholm, Sweden, August l989, Ed. M. Baltscheffsky), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1990.

144.  FTIR Studies of the D+ QA-· and D+ QB-· States in Reaction Centers from Rb. Sphaeroides; K.A. Bagley, E. Abresch, M.Y. Okamura and G. Feher, M. Bauscher and W. Mantele, E. Nabedryk and J. Breton; in Current Research in Photosynthesis, Vol. I, pp. I.1.77-I.1.80 (Proceedings of the VIIIth International Conference on Photosynthesis, Stockholm, Sweden, August l989, Ed. M. Baltscheffsky), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1990.

145.  ENDOR Studies of the Intermediate Electron Acceptor Radical Anion I - in Reaction Centers of Rps. Viridis ; W. Lubitz, B. Bonigk, M. Plato, R.A. Isaacson, M.Y. Okamura and G. Feher; in Current Research in Photosynthesis, Vol. I, pp. I.1.141-I.1.144 (Proceedings of the VIIIth International Conference on Photosynthesis, Stockholm, Sweden, August l989, Ed. M. Baltscheffsky), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1990.

146.  Magnetic Resonance and Molecular Orbital Studies of the Primary Donor States in Bacterial Reaction Centers; M. Plato, K. Möbius, W. Lubitz, J. P. Allen and G. Feher; in Perspectives in Photosynthesis, Vol. 22, pp. 423-434 (Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Jerusalem Symposium on Quantum Chemistry and Biochemistry, Jerusalem, Israel, May 1989, Eds. J. Jortner and B. Pullman), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1990.

147.  Simulation of Lysozyme Crystal Growth by the Monte Carlo Method; S. D. Durbin and G. Feher; J. Crystal Growth, 110, 41-51 (1991).

148.  Electron Transfer from the Reaction Center of Rb. Sphaeroides to the Quinone Pool: Doubly Reduced QB Leaves the Reaction Center; P.H. McPherson, M.Y. Okamura and G. Feher; Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 1016, 289-292 (1990).

149.  EPR Investigation of Photosynthetic Reaction Centers from Rb. Sphaeroides R-26 in which Fe2+ was Replaced by Cu2+:Determination of Hyperfine Interactions and Exchange and Dipole-Dipole Interactions Between Cu2+ and Q-A- ; R. Calvo, M.C.G. Passeggi, R.A. Isaacson, M.Y. Okamura and G. Feher; Biophysical J., 58, 149-165 (1990).

150.  pH-Dependence of the Free Energy Gap Between DQA and D+ QA-· Determined from Delayed Fluorescence in Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter Sphaeroides; P.H. McPherson, V. Nagarajan, W.W. Parson, M.Y. Okamura and G. Feher; Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 1019, 91-94 (1990).

151.  Pathway of Proton Transfer in Bacterial Reaction Centers: Replacement of Serine-L223 by Alanine Inhibits Electron and Proton Transfers Associated with the Reduction of Quinone to Dihydroquinone; M.L. Paddock, P.H. McPherson, G. Feher and M.Y. Okamura; Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., 87, 6803-6807 (1990).

152.  EPR and ENDOR Studies of the Oxidized Primary Donor in Single Crystals of Reaction Centers of Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26; E.J. Lous, M. Huber, R.A. Isaacson and G. Feher (1990); in Reaction Centers of Photosynthetic Bacteria, M.-E. Michel-Beyerle, ed.; Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 45-55.

153.  EPR and ENDOR Studies of the Oxidized Donor in Reaction Centers of Rhodobacter sphaeroides Strain R-26 and two Heterodimer Mutants in which Histidine M202 or L173 was Replaced by Leucine; M. Huber, E. J. Lous, R. A. Isaacson, G. Feher, D. Gaul and C. C. Schenck (1990); in Reaction Centers of Photosynthetic Bacteria, M.-E. Michel-Beyerle, ed.; Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, pp. 219-228.

154.  Reaction Centers from three Herbicide Resistant Mutants of Rhodobacter sphaeroides 2.4.1: Kinetics of Electron Transfer Reactions; M.L. Paddock, G. Feher and M.Y. Okamura; Photosynthesis Research 27, 109-119 (1991).

155.  Protonation of Interacting Residues in a Protein by a Monte Carlo Method: Application to Lysozyme and the Photosynthetic Reaction Center of Rhodobacter sphaeroides; P. Beroza, D.R. Fredkin, M.Y. Okamura and G. Feher; Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., 88, 5804-5808 (1991).

156.  Proton Transfer in Reaction Centers from Photosynthetic Bacteria; M. Y. Okamura and G. Feher; Ann. Rev. Biochem., 61, 861-896 (1992).

157.  Identification and Characterization of the Primary Donor in Bacterial Photosynthesis: A Chronological Account of an EPR/ENDOR Investigation; G. Feher; Journal of the Chemical Society (Perkin Trans. 2), 1861-1874 (1992).

158.  Proton Transfer Pathways in Photosynthetic Reaction Centers Studied by Site-Directed Mutagenesis; G. Feher, M.L. Paddock, S.H. Rongey and M.Y. Okamura; in Membrane Proteins: Structure, Interactions and Models, A. Pullman, J. Jortner, B. Pullman, eds.; Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Vol. 125, pp. 481-495 (1992).

159.  Structural Changes Following the Formation of D+ QA-· in Bacterial Reaction Centers: Measurement of Light-Induced Electrogenic Events in RCs Incorporated in a Phospholipid Monolayer; Peter Brzezinski, Melvin Y. Okamura and George Feher (1992); in The Photosynthetic Bacterial Reaction Center II, J. Breton and A. Vermeglio, editors; Plenum Press, Publishers, pp. 321-330. (Presented at the Conference on Structure, Function and Dynamics of the Bacterial Reaction Center, in Cadarache, France, May 1992).

160.  Proton Transfer Pathways in the Reaction Center of Rhodobacter sphaeroides: A Computational Study; P. Beroza, D.R. Fredkin, M.Y. Okamura and G. Feher (1992); in The Photosynthetic Bacterial Reaction Center II , J. Breton and A. Vermeglio, editors; Plenum Press, Publishers, pp. 363-374. (Presented at the Conference on Structure, Function and Dynamics of the Bacterial Reaction Center, in Cadarache, France, May 1992).

161.  Light Reflections II; G. Feher (1992); in The Photosynthetic Bacterial Reaction Center II, J. Breton and A. Vermeglio, editors; Plenum Press, Publishers, pp.421-425. (Presented at the Conference on Structure, Function and Dynamics of the Bacterial Reaction Center, in Cadarache, France, May 1992).

162.  Proton Transfer in Bacterial Reaction Centers: Second Site Mutations Asn M44 to Asp or Arg M233 to Cys Restore Photosynthetic Competence to Asp L213 to Asn Mutants in RCs from Rb. Sphaeroides; M.Y. Okamura, M. L. Paddock, P.H. McPherson, S. Rongey and G. Feher; in Research in Photosynthesis, Vol. I, pp. I.3.349-I.3.356 (Proceedings of the IXth International Congress on Photosynthesis, Nagoya, Japan, August 1992, Ed. N. Murata), Kluwer Academic Publishers, the Netherlands, 1992.

163.  Crystallization of the PSII-Reaction Center; N. Adir, M.Y. Okamura and G. Feher; in Research in Photosynthesis, Vol. II, pp. II.5.195-II.5.198 (Proceedings of the IXth International Congress on Photosynthesis, Nagoya, Japan, August 1992, Ed. N. Murata), Kluwer Academic Publishers, the Netherlands, 1992.

164.  Primary Events in Photosynthesis: Problems, Speculations, Controversies and Future Trends; M. Bixon, J. Fajer, G. Feher, J.H. Freed, D. Gamliel, A.J. Hoff, H. Levanon, K. Möbius, R. Nechushtai, J.R. Norris, A. Scherz, J.L. Sessler and D. Stehlik; Isr. J. of Chemistry 32, 369-518 (1992).

165.  Pathway of Proton Transfer in Bacterial Reaction Centers: Second Site Mutation Asn-M44 to Asp Restores Electron and Proton Transfer in Reaction Centers from the Photosynthetically Deficient Asp-L213 to Asn Mutant of Rhodobacter sphaeroides; S.H. Rongey, M.L. Paddock, G. Feher and M.Y. Okamura; Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 90, 1325-1329 (1993).

166.  Light-Induced Proton Uptake by Photosynthetic Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26, II. Protonation of the State DQAQB2- ; P.H. McPherson, M.Y. Okamura and G. Feher; Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1144, 309-324 (1993).

167.  The Electronic Structure of the Primary Donor Cation Radical in Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26: ENDOR and TRIPLE Resonance Studies in Single Crystals of Reaction Centers; F. Lendzian, M. Huber, R.A. Isaacson, B. Endeward, M. Plato, B. Bönigk, K. Möbius, W. Lubitz and G. Feher; Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1183, 139-160 (1993).

168.  Pathway of Proton Transfer in Bacterial Reaction Centers: The Role of Asp-L213 in Proton Transfers Associated with the Reduction of Quinone to Dihydroquinone; M. L. Paddock, S.H. Rongey, P.H. McPherson, A. Juth, G. Feher and M.Y. Okamura; Biochemistry 33, 734-745 (1994).

169.  Protonation and Free Energy Changes Associated with Formation of QB H2 in Native and Glu-L212 to Gln Mutant Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides; P.H. McPherson, M. Schönfeld, M. L. Paddock, M.Y. Okamura and G. Feher; Biochemistry 33, 1181-1193 (1994).

170.  Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer Reactions of QB in Reaction Centers from Photosynthetic Bacteria; M.Y. Okamura and G. Feher; in Anoxygenic Photosynthetic Bacteria (1995), edited by R. E. Blankenship, M. T. Madigan and C. E. Bauer (Kluwer Academic Publishers), pp. 577-593.

171.  Crystallization and X-Ray Structure Determination of Cytochrome c2 from Rhodobacter sphaeroides in Three Crystal Forms; Herbert L. Axelrod, George Feher, James P. Allen, Arthur J. Chirino, Michael W. Day, Barbara T. Hsu and Douglas C. Rees; Acta CrystallographicaD 50, 596-602 (1994).

172.  Direct Charge Recombination from D+QAQB-· to DQAQB in Bacterial Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides ; A. Labahn, M. L. Paddock, P.H. McPherson, M.Y. Okamura and G. Feher; J. Phys. Chem. 98, 3417-3423 (1994).

173.  Crystallographic Analyses of Site-Directed Mutants of the Photosynthetic Reaction Center from Rhodobacter sphaeroides; A.J. Chirino, E.J. Lous, M. Huber, J.P. Allen, C.C. Schenck, M.L. Paddock, G. Feher and D.C. Rees; Biochemistry 33, 4584-4593 (1994).

174.  Direct Charge Recombination from D+QA QB-· to DQAQB in Bacterial Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides Containing Low Potential Quinone in the QA Site; A. Labahn, J.M. Bruce, M.Y. Okamura and G. Feher; Chemical Physics 197, 355-366 (1995).

175.  Electrostatic Calculations of Amino Acid Titration and Electron Transfer, QA-· QB to QA QB-·, in the Reaction Center; P. Beroza, D.R. Fredkin, M.Y. Okamura and G. Feher; Biophysical J., 68, 2233-2250 (1995).

176.  The Development of ENDOR and other Reminiscences of the 1950’s; G. Feher in Foundations of Modern EPR, edited by Gareth & Sandra Eaton and K.M. Salikhov (World Scientific Publishers), pp. 548-556 (1998).

177.  Electronic Structure of QA-· in Reaction Centers from Rb. Sphaeroides: I. EPR in Single Crystals; R.A. Isaacson, F. Lendzian, E.C. Abresch, W. Lubitz and G. Feher; Biophys. J., 69, 311-322 (1995).

178.  Electronic Structure of the Oxidized Primary Electron Donor of the HL (M202) and HL (L173) Heterodimer Mutants of the Photosynthetic Bacterium Rhodobacter sphaeroides: ENDOR on Single Crystals of Reaction Centers; M. Huber, R.A. Isaacson, E.C. Abresch, D. Gaul, C.C. Schenck, G. Feher; Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 1273, 108-128 (1996).

179.  Pathway of Proton Transfer in Bacterial Reaction Centers: Further Investigations on the Role of SER- L223 Studied by Site-Directed Mutagenesis; M. L. Paddock, G. Feher and M. Y. Okamura; Biochemistry 34, 15742-15750 (1995).

180.  Investigation of the Binding Domain in the Rhodobacter sphaeroides Cyt C2 :Reaction Center Complex by Site-Directed Mutagenesis of Asp-M184 and Asp-L155 to Lys; S.H. Rongey, G. Feher and M.Y. Okamura; (Proceedings of the Xth International Photosynthesis Congress, in Montpellier, France, August 20-25, 1995).

181.  Suppressor Mutation in the H-Subunit Partially Restores Proton Transfer in Asp-L213 to Asn Mutant Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides; M.E. Senft, M.L. Paddock, S.H. Rongey, G. Feher and M.Y. Okamura; in Photosynthesis: from Light to Biosphere, Vol. 1, pp. 639-642 (Proceedings of the Xth International Photosynthesis Congress, in Montpellier, France, August 20-25, 1995, Ed. P. Mathis), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1995.

182.  Asymmetry of the Binding Sites of QA-· and QB-· in Reaction Centers of Rb. sphaeroides Probed by Q-Band EPR with 13C-Labeled Quinones; R.A. Isaacson, E.C. Abresch, F. Lendzian, C. Boullais, M.L. Paddock, C. Mioskowski, W. Lubitz and G. Feher; in Structure and Dynamics, M. E. Beyerle, editor, (Springer-Verlag, Berlin) pp 353-368 (Presented at Feldafing Meeting, March 1-4, 1995, Feldafing, Germany).

183.  Co-Crystallization and Characterization of the Photosynthetic Reaction Center-Cytochrome c2 Complex from Rhodobacter sphaeroides; N. Adir, H.L. Axelrod, P. Beroza, R.A. Isaacson, S.H. Rongey, M.Y. Okamura and G. Feher; Biochemistry35 2535-2547 (1996).

184.  Protein Crystallization; S.D. Durbin and G. Feher; in Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, edited by Herbert Strauss, Gerald Babcock and Stephen Leone, (Annual Reviews Inc., Palo Alto, CA., Publishers) Vol 47, pp 171-204 (1996).

185.  Mechanism of Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer for Quinone (QB) Reduction in Reaction Centers of Rb. sphaeroides; M.S. Graige, M.L. Paddock, J. M Bruce, G. Feher and M.Y. Okamura; J. Am. Chem. Soc. 118, 9005-9016 (1996).

186.  Light Induced Structural Changes and the Mechanism of Electron/Proton Transfer in the Photosynthetic Reaction Center; M.H.B. Stowell, T.M. McPhillips, D.C. Rees, E. Abresch and G. Feher; Science 276, 812-816 (1997)

187.  Light-Induced Electrogenic Events Associated with Proton Uptake Upon Forming QB-· in Bacterial Wild-Type and Mutant Reaction Centers; P. Brzezinski, M.L. Paddock, M.Y. Okamura and G. Feher; Biochim. Biophys. Acta, 1321, 149-156 (1997).

188.  Proton and Electron Transfer to the Secondary Quinone (QB) in Bacterial Reaction Centers: The Effect of Changing the Electrostatics in the Vicinity of QB by interchanging Asp and Glu at the L212 and L213 Sites; M.L. Paddock, G. Feher and M.Y. Okamura; Biochemistry 36, 14238-14249 (1997).

189.  Light Reflections III; G. Feher; Photosynthesis Research 55, 375-378 (1998).

190.  Characterization of Second Site Mutations Show that Fast Proton Transfer to QB-· is Restored in Bacterial Reaction Centers of Rhodobacter sphaeroides Containing the Asp-L213 to Asn Lesion; M. L. Paddock, M. E. Senft, M. S. Graige, S. H. Rongey, T. Turanchik, G. Feher and M. Y. Okamura; Photosynthesis Research 55, 281-291 (1998).

191.  Identification of Proton Transfer Pathways in the X-Ray Crystal Structure of the Bacterial Reaction Center from Rhodobacter sphaeroides; E. C. Abresch, M. L. Paddock, M. H. B. Stowell, T. M. McPhillips, H. L. Axelrod, S. M. Soltis, D. C. Rees, M. Y. Okamura and G. Feher; Photosynthesis Research 55, 119-125 (1998).

192.  Free Energy Dependence of the Direct Charge Recombination from the Primary and Secondary Quinones in Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides; J. P. Allen, J. C. Williams, M. Graige, M. L. Paddock, A. Labahn, G. Feher and M. Y. Okamura; Photosynthesis Research 55, 227-233 (1998).

193.  Three Decades of Research in Bacterial Photosynthesis and the Road Leading to it: A Personal Account; G. Feher; Photosynthesis Research 55, 1-40 (1998).

194.  The Primary and Secondary Electron Acceptors in Bacterial Photosynthesis: I. A Chronological Account of their Identification by EPR; G. Feher; Appl. Magn. Reson., 15, 23-38 (1998).

195.  Conformation Gating of the Electron Transfer Reaction QA-· QB to  QA QB-· , in RCs of Rb. sphaeroides Determined by a Driving Force Assay; M. S. Graige, G. Feher and M. Y. Okamura; Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA95, 11679-11684 (1998).

196.  Temperature Dependence of the Direct Charge Recombination from QB-· to D+ in Bacterial Reaction Centers of Rhodobacter sphaeroides; A. Labahn, R. Schmid, M. Y. Okamura and G. Feher; in: Photosynthesis: Mechanisms and Effects, Vol. II ,  G. Garab, Ed; Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands, pp. 829- 832 (1998).

197.  The Primary and Secondary Acceptors in Bacterial Photosynthesis: II The Structure of the Fe2+ - Q-· complex; G. Feher and M. Y. Okamura; Appl. Magn. Reson., 16, 63-100 (1999).

198.  The Primary and Secondary Acceptors in Bacterial Photosynthesis: III Characterization of the Quinone Radicals QA-· and QB-· by EPR and ENDOR; W. Lubitz and G. Feher; Appl. Magn. Reson. 17, 1-48 (1999).

199.  Identification of the Proton Pathway in Bacterial Reaction Centers: Inhibition of Proton Transfer by Binding of Zn2+ or Cd2+; M. L. Paddock, M. S. Graige, G. Feher & M. Y. Okamura; Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 96,6183-6188 (1999).

200.  Observation of the Protonated Semiquinone Intermediate in Isolated Reaction Centers from Rb. sphaeroides: Implications for the Mechanism of Electron & Proton Transfer in Proteins;  M. S. Graige, M. L. Paddock, G. Feher, and M. Y. Okamura: Biochemistry, 38,11465-11473 (1999).

201.  Determination of the Binding Sites of the Proton Transfer Inhibitors Cd2+ and Zn2+ in Bacterial Reaction Centers; H.L. Axelrod, E.C. Abresch, M.L. Paddock, M.Y. Okamura and G. Feher: Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA 97, 1542-1547 (2000).

202.  Identification of the Proton Pathway in Bacterial Reaction Centers: Replacement of Asp-M17 and Asp-L210 with Asn Reduces the Proton Transfer Rate in the Presence of Cd2+; M.L. Paddock, G. Feher and M.Y. Okamura, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA 97, 1548-1553 (2000).

203.  Proton and Electron Transfer in Bacterial Reaction Centers; M.Y. Okamura, M.L. Paddock, M.S. Graige and G. Feher, Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1458, 148-163 (2000).

204.  EPR Study of the Molecular and Electronic Stucture of the Semiquinone Biradical QA-· QB-· in Photosynthetic Reaction Centers from Rb. sphaeroides; R. Calvo, E.C. Abresch, R. Bittl, G. Feher, W. Hofbauer,  R.A. Isaacson, W. Lubitz,  M.Y. Okamura, and M.L. Paddock; J. Am. Chem. Soc. 122, 7327-7341 (2000).

205.  Identification of the Proton Pathway in Bacterial Reaction Centers: Both Protons Associated with Reduction of QB to QBH2 Share a Common Entry Point; P. Ädelroth, M.L. Paddock, L.B. Sagle, G. Feher and M.Y. Okamura; Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., USA, 97, 13086-13091 (2000).

206.  EPR Study of the Semiquinone Biradical QA-· QB-· in Photosynthetic Reaction Centers from Rb. Sphaeroides at 326 GHz: Determination of the Exchange Interaction J0; R. Calvo, R. Isaacson, M.L. Paddock, E.C. Abresch, M.Y. Okamura, A.-L. Maniero, L.-C. Brunel and G. Feher; Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 105, 4053-4057 (2001).

207.  Interaction between Cytochrome c2 and the Photosynthetic Reaction Center from Rhodobacter Sphaeroides: Effects of Charge-Modifying Mutations on Binding and Electron Transfer; M. Tetreault, S.H. Rongey, G. Feher and M.Y. Okamura; Biochemistry, 40, 8452-8462 (2001).

208.  Identification of the Proton Pathway in Bacterial Reaction Centers: Cooperation between Asp-M17 and Asp-L210 Facilitates Proton Transfer to the Secondary Quinone (QB); M.L. Paddock, P. Adelroth, C. Chang, E.C. Abresch, G. Feher and M.Y. Okamura; Biochemistry, 40, 6893-6902 (2001).

209.  Identification of the Proton Pathway in Bacterial Reaction Centers: Decrease of Proton Transfer Rate by Mutation of surface Histidines at H126 and H128 and Chemical Rescue by Imidazole Identifies the Initial Proton Donors; P. Ädelroth, M.L. Paddock, A. Tehrani, J.T. Beatty, G. Feher and M.Y. Okamura; Biochemistry, 40, 14538-14546 (2001).

210.  My Road to Biophysics: Picking Flowers on the Way to Photosynthesis; G. Feher; Annu. Rev. Biophys. Biomol. Struct., 31 1-44 (2001).

211.  X-Ray Structure Determination of the Cytochrome c2:Reaction Center Electron Transfer Complex from Rhodobacter sphaeroides; H.L. Axelrod, E.C. Abresch, M.Y. Okamura, A.P. Yeh, D.C. Rees, G. Feher; J. Mol. Biol., 319, 501-515 (2002).

212.  Determination of Proton Transfer Rates by Chemical Rescue: Application to Bacterial Reaction Centers; M.L Paddock, P. Ädelroth, G. Feher, M.Y. Okamura, J. Thomas Beatty; Biochemistry, 41, 14716-25 (2002).

213.  Spin-lattice relaxation of coupled metal-radical spin-dimers in proteins: application to Fe2+-cofactor (QA-·, QB-·, f-·) dimers in reaction centers from photosynthetic bacteria; R. Calvo, R.A. Isaacson, E.C. Abresch, M.Y. Okamura, G. Feher; Biophys. J., 83, 2440-2456 (2002).

214.  The Creation of the Physics Department; G. Feher; Chronicles – UCSD Emeriti Assoc. Newsletter, II(2), 6-8 (2002).

215.  Playing Poker; G. Feher; EPR Newsletter, 13(1), (2003).

216.  Probing Hydrogen Bonding to Quinone Anion Radicals by 1H and 2H ENDOR Spectroscopy at 35 GHz; M. Flores, R.A. Isaacson, R. Calvo, G. Feher, W. Lubitz; Chemical Physics, 294, 401-413 (2003).

217.  Mechanism of Proton Transfer Inhibition by Cd2+ Binding to Bacterial Reaction Centers: Determination of the pKA of Functionally Important Histidine Residues; M.L. Paddock, L. Sagle, A. Tehrani, J.T. Beatty, G. Feher, M.Y. Okamura; Biochem., 42(32), 9626 – 9632 (2003).

218.   Proton Transfer Pathways and Mechanism in Bacterial Reaction Centers ; M.L. Paddock, G. Feher, M.Y. Okamura; Febs Lett. 555, 45-50 (2003).

219.  X-Ray Structure Determination of Three Mutants of the Bacterial Photosynthetic Reaction Centers from Rb. sphaeroides: Altered Proton Transfer Pathways; Q. Xu, H.L. Axelrod, E.C. Abresch, M.L. Paddock, M.Y. Okamura, G. Feher; Structure, 12, 703-715 (2004).

220.  Quinone QB Reduction by B-branch Electron Transfer in Mutant Bacterial Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides: Quantum Efficiency and X-ray Structure; M.L. Paddock, C. Chang, Q. Xu, E.C. Abresch, H.L. Axelrod, G. Feher, M.Y. Okamura; Biochemistry, 44 (18): 6920-6928 (2005).

221.  Protein-Cofactor Interactions in Bacterial Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26: I. Identification of the ENDOR Lines Associated with the Hydrogen Bonds to the Primary Quinone QA-·; M. Flores, R. Isaacson, E. Abresch, R. Calvo, W. Lubitz, G. Feher; Biophys. J. 90 (9): 3356-3362 (2006).

222.  Protein-Cofactor Interactions in Bacterial Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides R-26: II. Geometry of the Hydrogen Bonds to the Primary Quinone QA-· by 1H and 2H ENDOR Spectroscopy; M. Flores, R. Isaacson, E. Abresch, R. Calvo, W. Lubitz, G. Feher; Biophys. J. 92: 671-682 (2007).

 

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