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From the following article:

The complex architecture of oxygenic photosynthesis

Nathan Nelson and Adam Ben-Shem

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 5, 971-982 (December 2004)

doi:10.1038/nrm1525

Figure 1 - The complex architecture of oxygenic photosynthesis

Figure 1

The structures of the four large membrane-protein complexes in thylakoid membranes that drive oxygenic photosynthesis.

Figure 2 - The complex architecture of oxygenic photosynthesis

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The structure of photosystem II and the cofactors that are involved in light-induced water oxidation and plastoquinone reduction.

Figure 3 - The complex architecture of oxygenic photosynthesis

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The structure of the cytochrome-b6f complex from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and the cofactors that are involved in its mechanism of action.

Figure 4 - The complex architecture of oxygenic photosynthesis

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A view from the stroma on plant photosystem I.

Figure 5 - The complex architecture of oxygenic photosynthesis

Figure 5

A model for the interaction of plant photosystem I with its electron donors/acceptors and the pathways for light-induced electron transport.

Figure 6 - The complex architecture of oxygenic photosynthesis

Figure 6

A composit model for the structure of the chloroplast F-ATPase.