Abstract
Flavin-mediated photoreactions are found in many biological systems. Some of these photoreactions can be simulated in artificial systems comprised of flavin light and a suitable electron donor and acceptor. Such artificial systems have been reported earlier (Schmidt and Butler 1976) showing that excited flavins are able to photoreduce cytochrome c under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Semi-biological or semi-artificial systems consisting of biological membrane fractions suspended in a flavin solution have also been reported (Ninnemann et al. 1976). In these experiments the redox changes of membrane-bound cytochromes could be mediated by the excited exogeneous flavins.
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Strasser, R.J., Butler, W.L. (1980). Interactions of Flavins with Cytochrome C and Oxygen in Excited Artificial Systems. In: Senger, H. (eds) The Blue Light Syndrome. Proceedings in Life Sciences. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67648-2_16
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