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Fabrice Rappaport is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their academic profile centers on scientific research conducted within this national research institution.

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Best Publications

  • Visualization of coherent nuclear motion in a membrane protein by femtosecond spectroscopy

    Marten H. Vos;Fabrice Rappaport;Jean-Christophe Lambry;Jacques Breton

  • Structure, dynamics, and energetics of the primary photochemistry of photosystem II of oxygenic photosynthesis.

    Bruce A. Diner;Fabrice Rappaport

  • Kinetics and pathways of charge recombination in photosystem II.

    Fabrice Rappaport;Mariana Guergova-Kuras;Peter J Nixon;Bruce A Diner

  • Energetic coupling between plastids and mitochondria drives CO2 assimilation in diatoms

    Benjamin Bailleul;Nicolas Berne;Omer Murik;Dimitris Petroutsos

  • Involvement of state transitions in the switch between linear and cyclic electron flow in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

    Giovanni Finazzi;Fabrice Rappaport;Alberto Furia;Mark Fleischmann

  • Arabidopsis CURVATURE THYLAKOID1 Proteins Modify Thylakoid Architecture by Inducing Membrane Curvature

    Ute Armbruster;Mathias Labs;Mathias Pribil;Stefania Viola

  • Back-reactions, short-circuits, leaks and other energy wasteful reactions in biological electron transfer: Redox tuning to survive life in O2

    A. William Rutherford;Artur Osyczka;Fabrice Rappaport

  • Primary photochemistry and energetics leading to the oxidation of the (Mn)4Ca cluster and to the evolution of molecular oxygen in Photosystem II

    Fabrice Rappaport;Bruce A. Diner

  • Site-Directed Mutations at D1-His198 and D2-His197 of Photosystem II in Synechocystis PCC 6803: Sites of Primary Charge Separation and Cation and Triplet Stabilization†

    Bruce A. Diner;Eberhard Schlodder;Peter J. Nixon;William J. Coleman

  • Kinetics of electron transfer and electrochromic change during the redox transitions of the photosynthetic oxygen-evolving complex

    Fabrice Rappaport;Mireille Blanchard-Desce;Jérôme Lavergne

  • HMA1, a new Cu-ATPase of the chloroplast envelope, is essential for growth under adverse light conditions

    Daphné Seigneurin-Berny;Antoine Gravot;Pascaline Auroy;Christophe Mazard

  • Cyclic electron flow is redox-controlled but independent of state transition

    Hiroko Takahashi;Sophie Clowez;Francis-André Wollman;Olivier Vallon

  • Plastocyanin Is Indispensable for Photosynthetic Electron Flow in Arabidopsis thaliana

    Martin Weigel;Claudio Varotto;Paolo Pesaresi;Giovanni Finazzi

  • Plastid terminal oxidase 2 (PTOX2) is the major oxidase involved in chlororespiration in Chlamydomonas

    Laura Houille-Vernes;Fabrice Rappaport;Francis-André Wollman;Jean Alric

  • The Plastid Terminal Oxidase: Its Elusive Function Points to Multiple Contributions to Plastid Physiology

    Wojciech J Nawrocki;Nicolas J Tourasse;Antoine Taly;Fabrice Rappaport

  • Biosynthetic Ca2+/Sr2+ Exchange in the Photosystem II Oxygen-evolving Enzyme of Thermosynechococcus elongatus

    Alain Boussac;Fabrice Rappaport;Patrick Carrier;Jean-Marc Verbavatz

  • Proton Gradient Regulation 5-Mediated Cyclic Electron Flow under ATP- or Redox-Limited Conditions: A Study of ΔATPase pgr5 and ΔrbcL pgr5 Mutants in the Green Alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

    Xenie Johnson;Janina Steinbeck;Rachel M. Dent;Hiroko Takahashi

  • An original adaptation of photosynthesis in the marine green alga Ostreococcus

    Pierre Cardol;Benjamin Bailleul;Fabrice Rappaport;Evelyne Derelle;Evelyne Derelle

  • Coupling of electron and proton transfer in the photosynthetic water oxidase

    Fabrice Rappaport;Jérôme Lavergne

  • Two members of the Arabidopsis CLC (chloride channel) family, AtCLCe and AtCLCf, are associated with thylakoid and Golgi membranes, respectively.

    Anne Marmagne;Marion Vinauger-Douard;Dario Monachello;Andéol Falcon de Longevialle

  • Proton release during successive oxidation steps of the photosynthetic water oxidation process: stoichiometries and pH dependence.

    Fabrice Rappaport;Jerome Lavergne

  • Isolation of a psaF-deficient mutant of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii: efficient interaction of plastocyanin with the photosystem I reaction center is mediated by the PsaF subunit.

    Joséph Farah;Fabrice Rappaport;Yves Marcel Choquet;Pierre Joliot

Frequent Co-Authors

Alain Boussac
Alain Boussac Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Francis-André Wollman
Francis-André Wollman Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Pierre Joliot
Pierre Joliot Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Giovanni Finazzi
Giovanni Finazzi Grenoble Alpes University
Bruce A. Diner
Bruce A. Diner DuPont (United States)
Dario Leister
Dario Leister Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Jacques Breton
Jacques Breton CEA Saclay
John H. Golbeck
John H. Golbeck Pennsylvania State University
Laurent Cournac
Laurent Cournac Aix-Marseille University
Jean-David Rochaix
Jean-David Rochaix University of Geneva

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