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Vladimir A. Shuvalov

Vladimir A. Shuvalov

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Chemistry

D-Index
53
Citations
8017
World Ranking
13276
National Ranking
46

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1998 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Overview

Vladimir A. Shuvalov is affiliated with the Russian Academy of Sciences in the Russian Federation and focuses primarily on research within Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work covers specialized subfields including Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, and Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, with additional involvement in Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics of Materials.

The scientist's research topics center predominantly on Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms, as well as Photoreceptor and Optogenetics Research. They also contribute to studies related to Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies. Other areas of interest include Aeroelasticity and Vibration Control, Composite Structure Analysis and Optimization, Dynamics and Control of Mechanical Systems, and Porphyrin Metabolism and Disorders.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Vladimir A. Shuvalov include Dmitry A. Cherepanov, I. V. Shelaev, F. E. Gostev, Mahir D. Mamedov, and Alexey Yu. Semenov.

Significant publication venues for this researcher are:

  • Photosynthesis Research
  • Biophysical Reviews
  • High Energy Chemistry
  • Scientific Reports
  • Russian Aeronautics

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Vladimir A. Shuvalov include:

  • Generation of ion-radical chlorophyll states in the light-harvesting antenna and the reaction center of cyanobacterial photosystem I (2020), Photosynthesis Research
  • Current state of the primary charge separation mechanism in photosystem I of cyanobacteria (2022), Biophysical Reviews
  • Visible and Near Infrared Absorption Spectrum of the Excited Singlet State of Chlorophyll a (2020), High Energy Chemistry
  • Coherent intradimer dynamics in reaction centers of photosynthetic green bacterium Chloroflexus aurantiacus (2020), Scientific Reports
  • Mutation H(M202)L does not lead to the formation of a heterodimer of the primary electron donor in reaction centers of Rhodobacter sphaeroides when combined with mutation I(M206)H (2020), Photosynthesis Research

Vladimir A. Shuvalov has been recognized as a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences since 1998.

Best Publications

  • Reduction of pheophytin in the primary light reaction of photosystem II

    V.V. Klimov;A.V. Klevanik;V.A. Shuvalov

  • The primary photoreactions in the complex cytochrome-P-890-P-760 (bacteriopheophytin760) of Chromatium minutissimum at low redox potentials.

    V.A. Shuvalov;V.V. Klimov

  • Picosecond detection of BChl-800 as an intermediate electron carrier between selectively-excited P870 and bacteriopheophytin in Rhodospirillum rubrum relaction centers

    V.A. Shuvalov;A.V. Klevanik

  • Electrogenic steps in the redox reactions catalyzed by photosynthetic reaction‐centre complex from Rhodopseudomonas viridis

    Stella M. Dracheva;Lel A. Drachev;Alexander A. Konstantinov;Alexey Yu. Semenov

  • Picosecond absorbance difference spectroscopy on the primary reactions and the antenna-excited states in Photosystem I particles

    Antonius M. Nuijs;Vladimir A. Shuvalov;Hans J. van Gorkom;Johan J. Plijter

  • Effect of extraction and re-addition of manganese on light reactions of photosystem- II preparations.

    Vyacheslav V. Klimov;Suleiman I. Allakhverdiev;Vladimir A. Shuvalov;Alexander A. Krasnovsky

  • Coherent nuclear and electronic dynamics in primary charge separation in photosynthetic reaction centers: A redfield theory approach

    V. Novoderezhkin;A.G. Yakovlev;R. van Grondelle;V.A. Shuvalov

  • Picosecond absorbance changes upon selective excitation of the primary electron donor P-700 in Photosystem I

    V.A. Shuvalov;A.M. Nuijs;H.J. van Gorkom;H.W.J. Smit

  • Energies and kinetics of radical pairs involving bacteriochlorophyll and bacteriopheophytin in bacterial reaction centers

    Vladimir A. Shuvalov;William W. Parson

  • Nanosecond fluorescence and absorbance changes in photosystem II at low redox potential: Pheophytin as an intermediary electron acceptor

    V.A. Shuvalov;V.V. Klimov;E. Dolan;W.W. Parson

  • Photoreactions of bacteriopheophytins and bacteriochlorophylls in reaction centers of Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides and Chloroflexus aurantiacus

    V.A. Shuvalov;A.Ya. Shkuropatov;S.M. Kulakova;M.A. Ismailov

  • Conservation and dissipation of light energy as complementary processes: homoiohydric and poikilohydric autotrophs

    Ulrich Heber;Otto L. Lange;Vladimir A. Shuvalov

  • Femtosecond primary charge separation in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 photosystem I.

    Ivan V. Shelaev;Fedor E. Gostev;Mahir D. Mamedov;Oleg M. Sarkisov

  • Thermal energy dissipation in reaction centres and in the antenna of photosystem II protects desiccated poikilohydric mosses against photo-oxidation

    Ulrich Heber;Wolfgang Bilger;Vladimir A. Shuvalov

  • Protection of the photosynthetic apparatus against damage by excessive illumination in homoiohydric leaves and poikilohydric mosses and lichens.

    Ulrich Heber;Nikolai G. Bukhov;Vladimir A. Shuvalov;Yoshichika Kobayashi

  • Energy dissipation in photosynthesis: does the quenching of chlorophyll fluorescence originate from antenna complexes of photosystem II or from the reaction center?

    N. G. Bukhov;U. Heber;C. Wiese;V. A. Shuvalov

  • Nuclear wavepacket motion producing a reversible charge separation in bacterial reaction centers.

    A.G. Yakovlev;A.Y. Shkuropatov;V.A. Shuvalov;V.A. Shuvalov

  • Picosecond fluorescence kinetics of the D1-D2-cyt-b-559 photosystem II reaction center complex. Energy transfer and primary charge separation processes

    Theo A. Roelofs;Matthias Gilbert;Vladimir A. Shuvalov;Alfred R. Holzwarth

  • Arrangement and interaction of pigment molecules in reaction centers of Rhodopseudomonas viridis. Photodichroism and circular dichroism of reaction centers at 100 k.

    V.A. Shuvalov;A.A. Asadov

  • Evidence for a novel quinone-binding site in the photosystem II (PS II) complex that regulates the redox potential of cytochrome b559.

    Olga Kaminskaya;Vladimir A. Shuvalov;Gernot Renger

  • BA and BB Absorbance Perturbations Induced by Coherent Nuclear Motions in Reaction Centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides upon 30-fs Excitation of the Primary Donor

    A. M. Streltsov;S. I. E. Vulto;A. Ya. Shkuropatov;A. J. Hoff

Frequent Co-Authors

Vyacheslav V. Klimov
Vyacheslav V. Klimov Russian Academy of Sciences
Arnold J. Hoff
Arnold J. Hoff Leiden University
Thijs J. Aartsma
Thijs J. Aartsma Leiden University
Evgeny Katz
Evgeny Katz Clarkson University
Gernot Renger
Gernot Renger Technical University of Berlin
Ulrich Schreiber
Ulrich Schreiber University of Würzburg
Ulrich Heber
Ulrich Heber University of Würzburg
Suleyman I. Allakhverdiev
Suleyman I. Allakhverdiev Russian Academy of Sciences
William W. Parson
William W. Parson University of Washington
Otto L. Lange
Otto L. Lange University of Würzburg

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