Barnett, James P., Eijlander, Robyn T., Kuipers, Oscar P., Robinson, Colin
The Tat system transports folded proteins across bacterial and thylakoid membranes. In Gram-negative organisms, a TatABC substrate-binding complex and separate TatA complex are believed to coalesce...
Mendel, Sharon, McCarthy, Andrew, Barnett, James P., Eijlander, Robyn T., Nenninger, Anja, Kuipers, Oscar P., ...
The Tat system transports folded proteins across bacterial and thylakoid membranes. In Gram-negative organisms, it is encoded by tatABC genes and the system recognizes substrates bearing signal...
Structure, function and regulation of plant photosystem I (2007)
Jensen, Poul Erik, Bassi, Roberto, Boekema, Egbert J., Dekker, Jan P., Jansson, Stefan, Leister, Dario, ...
Photosystem I (PSI) is a multisubunit protein complex located in the thylakoid membranes of green plants and algae, where it initiates one of the first steps of solar energy conversion by...
Mant, Alexandra, Woolhead, Cheryl A., Moore, Misty, Henry, Ralph, Robinson, Colin
The photosystem I subunit PsaK spans the thylakoid membrane twice, with the N and C termini both located in the lumen. The insertion mechanism of a thylakoid membrane protein adopting this type of...
Distinct Albino3-dependent and -independent pathways for thylakoid membrane protein insertion (2001)
Woolhead, Cheryl A., Thompson, Simon J., Moore, Misty, Tissier, Christophe, Mant, Alexandra, Rodger, Alison, ...
The homologous proteins Oxa1, YidC, and Alb3 mediate the insertion of membrane proteins in mitochondria, bacteria, and chloroplast thylakoids, respectively. Depletion of YidC in Escherichia coli...
Woolhead, Cheryl A., Mant, Alexandra, Kim, Soo Jung, Robinson, Colin, Rodger, Alison
Subunit W of photosystem II (PsbW) is a single-span thylakoid membrane protein that is synthesized with a cleavable hydrophobic signal peptide and integrated into the thylakoid membrane by an...
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A Plastidial Lysophosphatidic Acid Acyltransferase from Oilseed Rape1
Bourgis, Fabienne, Kader, Jean-Claude, Barret, Pierre, Renard, Michel, Robinson, David, Robinson, Colin, ...
The biosynthesis of phosphatidic acid, a key intermediate in the biosynthesis of lipids, is controlled by lysophosphatidic acid (LPA, or 1-acyl-glycerol-3-P) acyltransferase (LPAAT, EC 2.3.1.51). We...
FtsH Is Involved in the Early Stages of Repair of Photosystem II in Synechocystis sp PCC 6803W⃞
Silva, Paulo, Thompson, Elinor, Bailey, Shaun, Kruse, Olaf, Mullineaux, Conrad W., Robinson, Colin, ...
When plants, algae, and cyanobacteria are exposed to excessive light, especially in combination with other environmental stress conditions such as extreme temperatures, their photosynthetic...
ATP-dependent import of a lumenal protein by isolated thylakoid vesicles
Kirwin, Patricia M., Meadows, Julie W., Shackleton, Jamie B., Musgrove, Janet E., Elderfield, Peter D., Mould, Ruth, ...
The 33 kd protein of the photosynthetic oxygen-evolving complex is synthesized in the cytoplasm as a larger precursor and transported into the thylakoid lumen via a stromal intermediate form. In this...
Endopeptidases in the Stroma and Thylakoids of Pea Chloroplasts 1
Musgrove, Janet E., Elderfield, Peter D., Robinson, Colin
Three endopeptidases (EP2, EP3, and EP4) were identified after fractionation of pea (Pisum sativum, var Feltham First) chloroplast stromal extracts. All three were identified by their ability to...
Diffusion of Green Fluorescent Protein in Three Cell Environments in Escherichia Coli
Mullineaux, Conrad W., Nenninger, Anja, Ray, Nicola, Robinson, Colin
Surprisingly little is known about the physical environment inside a prokaryotic cell. Knowledge of the rates at which proteins and other cell components can diffuse is crucial for the understanding...
CAN A NEW NUCLEAR PROGRAMME BE JUSTIFIED?
Colin Robinson, Eileen Marshall
"The moratorium on the building of new nuclear power stations in the UK that has existed since the 1980s may be ended as a result of government concerns about the security of energy provision and the...
A Plastidial Lysophosphatidic Acid Acyltransferase from Oilseed Rape1
Bourgis, Fabienne, Kader, Jean-Claude, Barret, Pierre, Renard, Michel, Robinson, David, Robinson, Colin, ...
The biosynthesis of phosphatidic acid, a key intermediate in the biosynthesis of lipids, is controlled by lysophosphatidic acid (LPA, or 1-acyl-glycerol-3-P) acyltransferase (LPAAT, EC 2.3.1.51). We...
FtsH Is Involved in the Early Stages of Repair of Photosystem II in Synechocystis sp PCC 6803W⃞
Silva, Paulo, Thompson, Elinor, Bailey, Shaun, Kruse, Olaf, Mullineaux, Conrad W., Robinson, Colin, ...
When plants, algae, and cyanobacteria are exposed to excessive light, especially in combination with other environmental stress conditions such as extreme temperatures, their photosynthetic...
ATP-dependent import of a lumenal protein by isolated thylakoid vesicles
Kirwin, Patricia M., Meadows, Julie W., Shackleton, Jamie B., Musgrove, Janet E., Elderfield, Peter D., Mould, Ruth, ...
The 33 kd protein of the photosynthetic oxygen-evolving complex is synthesized in the cytoplasm as a larger precursor and transported into the thylakoid lumen via a stromal intermediate form. In this...
Endopeptidases in the Stroma and Thylakoids of Pea Chloroplasts 1
Musgrove, Janet E., Elderfield, Peter D., Robinson, Colin
Three endopeptidases (EP2, EP3, and EP4) were identified after fractionation of pea (Pisum sativum, var Feltham First) chloroplast stromal extracts. All three were identified by their ability to...
Diffusion of Green Fluorescent Protein in Three Cell Environments in Escherichia Coli
Mullineaux, Conrad W., Nenninger, Anja, Ray, Nicola, Robinson, Colin
Surprisingly little is known about the physical environment inside a prokaryotic cell. Knowledge of the rates at which proteins and other cell components can diffuse is crucial for the understanding...
Large-scale translocation reversal within the thylakoid Tat system in vivo
Di Cola, Alessandra, Robinson, Colin
In vitro import assays have shown that the thylakoid twin-arginine translocase (Tat) system transports folded proteins in a unidirectional manner. Here, we expressed a natural substrate, pre-23K, and...
"THE COLLECTED WORKS OF ARTHUR SELDON" -super-1
"This article discusses the achievements of Arthur Seldon as Editorial Director of the IEA in the context of the recently published "Collected Works of Arthur Seldon. Copyright (c) Institute of...
Water privatisation: too much regulation?
"Water privatisation has had some success in allowing capital to be raised without going to government, in improving efficiency and in depoliticising industry decisions. But there is little sign of...
Markets, imperfections and the dangers of over-regulating energy markets
"Government regulation in general has over-expanded. However, in British energy markets, a new form of regulation, concentrating on promoting competition in gas and electricity, has emerged to the...
Moving Towards Competition in Water: Lessons from Gas and Electricity Regulation
After more than ten years of prescriptive regulation of the privatised water industry, very recently there has been a change of view about the feasibility and the likely benefits of water...
Back From The Dead? The Return of Energy Policy
Among all the momentous events in the world in 2002, one more parochial happening which is, nonetheless, of considerable significance for energy economists is the revival of energy policy in Britain....
The future of UK final user energy demand
Fouquet, Roger, Pearson, Peter, Hawdon, David, Robinson, Colin, Stevens, Paul
The Stern Review: A Dual Critique
Sir Ian Byatt, Bob Carter, Ian Castles, Chris De Freitas, Indur M. Goklany, David Henderson, ...
The Stern Review, described as the most comprehensive review ever carried out on the economics of climate change, was published on 30 October 2006. The twin papers from a combined team of scientists...
Pressure Groups and Political Forces in Britain’s Privatisation Programme
Britain’s privatisation programme of the 1980s and early 1990s is regarded in most countries as an exemplar of economic reform. It was indeed a pioneering effort, drawing on the intellectual...
Elroy Dimson, Robin Jeffrey, Martin O'Neill, Colin Robinson, Mike Staunton, David Hawdon (Editor)
(By David Hawdon) This paper brings together contributions originally made to a Surrey Energy Economics Centre seminar on the Nuclear Review. The seminar was held after the conclusion of formal...
Liberalisation of the Energy Market: A Favourable Supply-side Shock for the UK Economy?
Privatisation was clearly the most significant change in Britain’s industrial policy since nationalisation. The privatisation and liberalising moves of the late 1980s had a big impact on the energy...
The SEEC UK Energy Demand Forecast (1993-2000)
Roger Fouquet, David Hawdon, Colin Robinson, Paul Stevens
The aims of SEEC’s energy demand forecast’s (1993-2000) are to present the underlying determinants of fuel consumption, such as economic activity and prices; develop a series of simple yet...
Privatisation: Saving the British Coal Industry?
Britain’s coal industry was privatised at the end of 1994, after about forty eight years of state ownership. This paper begins with a very brief sketch of the history of coalmining in Britain,...
In an energy market which is being liberalised, there is a good cause for privatising nuclear power, moving away from the politicised decision-making of the past. Nuclear generators should be placed...