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A Thylakoid-Bound and Redox Active Rubredoxin (RBD1) is Essential in de novo Assembly and Repair of Photosystem II Complexes in Photosynthetic Eukaryotes

2019 August

A Thylakoid-Bound and Redox Active Rubredoxin (RBD1) is Essential in de novo Assembly and Repair of Photosystem II Complexes in Photosynthetic Eukaryotes PNAS
García-Cerdán, J. G.; Furst, A. L.; McDonald, K.; Schuneman, D.; Francis, M. B.; Niyogi, K. K.

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