
Publikationen von William M. Ames
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2015
Zeitschriftenartikel
Rapatskiy, L.; Ames, W. M.; Pérez-Navarro, M.; Savitsky, A.; ; Weyhermüller, T.; Shafaat, H. S.; ; Neese, F.; Pantazis, D. A.; Cox, N. Characterization of Oxygen Bridged Manganese Model Complexes Using Multifrequency 17O-Hyperfine EPR Spectroscopies and Density Functional Theory. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 2015, 119, 13904–13921.
Zeitschriftenartikel
Beckwith, M. A.; Ames, W.; ; Krewald, V.; Pantazis, D. A.; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; Neese, F.; DeBeer, S. How Accurately Can Extended X-ray Absorption Spectra Be Predicted from First Principles? Implications for Modeling the Oxygen-Evolving Complex in Photosystem II. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2015, 137, 12815–12834.
2013
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Pérez Navarro, M.; Ames, W. M.; ; Lohmiller, T.; Pantazis, D. A.; Rapatskiy, L.; ; Neese, F.; ; ; Lubitz, W.; Cox, N. Ammonia binding to the oxygen-evolving complex of photosystem II identifies the solvent-exchangeable oxygen bridge (μ-oxo) of the manganese tetramer. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013, 110, 15561–15566.
2012
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Rapatskiy, L.; Cox, N.; Savitsky, A.; Ames, W. M.; ; ; ; ; Neese, F.; ; Lubitz, W. Detection of the Water-Binding Sites of the Oxygen-Evolving Complex of Photosystem II Using W-Band 17O Electron–Electron Double Resonance-Detected NMR Spectroscopy. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2012, 134, 16619–16634.
Zeitschriftenartikel
Pantazis, D. A.; Ames, W.; Cox, N.; Lubitz, W.; Neese, F. Two Interconvertible Structures that Explain the Spectroscopic Properties of the Oxygen‐Evolving Complex of Photosystem II in the S2 State. Angewandte Chemie International Edition 2012, 51, 9935–9940.
2011
Zeitschriftenartikel
Cox, N.; Ames, W.; Epel, B.; ; Rapatskiy, L.; Neese, F.; ; Wieghardt, K.; Lubitz, W. Electronic Structure of a Weakly Antiferromagnetically Coupled MnIIMnIII Model Relevant to Manganese Proteins: A Combined EPR, 55Mn-ENDOR, and DFT Study. Inorganic Chemistry 2011, 50, 8238–8251.