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  1. Effects of fluidity on the ensemble structure of a membrane embedded α‐helical peptide
  2. Role of Bilayer Characteristics on the Structural Fate of Aβ(1–40) and Aβ(25–40)
  3. Bilayer surface association of the pHLIP peptide promotes extensive backbone desolvation and helically-constrained structures
  4. Metalloproteins Diversified: The Auracyanins Are a Family of Cupredoxins That Stretch the Spectral and Redox Limits of Blue Copper Proteins
  5. Protein conformational changes involved in the cytochrome bc1 complex catalytic cycle
  6. Observation of persistent α‐helical content and discrete types of backbone disorder during a molten globule to ordered peptide transition via deep‐UV resonance Raman spectroscopy
  7. An invitation to the 16th international congress on photosynthesis research in 2013: opportunities and challenges in the 21st century
  8. Molecular structure and spectroscopy of divalent first row transition metals, Mn–Zn, with salicylaldiminate ligands
  9. Influence of the lipid environment on valinomycin structure and cation complex formation
  10. Persistent α-Helical Content and Local Helical Structural Fluctuations from a Molten Globule to Ordered Peptide Transition
  11. Spectroscopic Insights into the Structural Dynamics and Mechanism of Ionophore Function of Valinomycin in Lipid Membranes
  12. Simultaneous Observation of Peptide Backbone Lipid Solvation and α‐Helical Structure by Deep‐UV Resonance Raman Spectroscopy
  13. Deep-UV Resonance Raman Analysis of the Rhodobacter capsulatus Cytochrome bc1 Complex Reveals a Potential Marker for the Transmembrane Peptide Backbone
  14. A structural model for across membrane coupling between the Qo and Qi active sites of cytochrome bc1
  15. Across Membrane Communication between the Qo and Qi Active Sites of Cytochrome bc1
  16. The Cytochrome bc 1 and Related bc Complexes: The Rieske/Cytochrome b Complex as the Functional Core of a Central Electron/Proton Transfer Complex
  17. The Raised Midpoint Potential of the [2Fe2S] Cluster of Cytochromebc1Is Mediated by Both the QoSite Occupants and the Head Domain Position of the Fe−S Protein Subunit
  18. The Cytochrome bc1Complex and its Homologue the b6f Complex: Similarities and Differences
  19. A strain of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 without photosynthetic oxygen evolution and respiratory oxygen consumption: implications for the study of cyclic photosynthetic electron transport