About this Research Topic
This research topic aims to elucidate the mechanisms that enable oxygenic photo-autotrophs to perform photosynthesis using far-red light. Specifically, it seeks to answer questions related to how these organisms achieve high redox potential and drive photochemical reactions with lower-energy far-red light. The research will test hypotheses concerning the structural and functional adaptations of chlorophyll d/f-carrying photosystems and their evolutionary significance. By understanding these mechanisms, the research aims to contribute to more efficient solar energy utilization in both natural and artificial systems.
To gather further insights into the utilization of far-red light by oxygenic photo-autotrophs, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
- Structure-based analyses including spectroscopic and/or theoretical analyses
- Evolutionary analysis based on structure and/or genome information
- Ecological research from the viewpoint of light usage
- Characterization of algae/plants that are genetically manipulated to carry chlorophyll d/f
Keywords: far-red light, photo-autotrophs, chlorophyll, stromatolite, photochemistry, microorganisms
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