By Josquin des Pres
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Viridis could interact with the side chain of SER M203. 3 Amap (J. Deisenhofer and H. Michel, personal communication) favours a free lOa C=O. No informatjon is, at the present time, available for this group in Rb. sphaeroides. In p+ and BChl a+ spectra (Fig. 2), the highest frequency band in the C=O region could be in principle assigned to the 7c and/or lOa C=O ester groups. For bonds not involved in conjugation such as these ester carbonyls, only inductive coulombic effects from the n electron system would be expected (35).









