Journal article

Fromme, P. and P. Gräber, (1990) Uni-site catalysis in thylakoids: The influence of membrane energization on ATP hydrolysis and ATP-Pi exchange. FEBS letters, 269(1): 247-251.

Labahn, A., P. Fromme, and P. Gräber, (1990) Uni-site ATP synthesis in thylakoids. FEBS letters, 271(1): 116-118

Brettel, K., I. Sieckmann, P. Fromme, A. van der Est, and D. Stehlik, (1992) Low-temperature EPR on single crystals of photosystem I: study of the iron-sulfur center FA. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Bioenergetics, 1098(2): 266-270.

Fromme, P., I. Dahse, and P. Gräber, (1992) Effect of Tentoxin on the activation and on the catalytic reaction of reconstituted H+-ATPase from Chloroplasts. Z. Naturforsch., 47c: 239-244.

Krauß, N., W. Hinrichs, I. Witt, P. Fromme, W. Pritzkow, Z. Dauter, C. Betzel, K.S. Wilson, H.T. Witt, and W. Saenger, (1993) Three-dimensional structure of system I of photosynthesis at 6 Å resolution. Nature, 361(6410): 326-331.

Fromme, P., W.-D. Schubert, and N. Krauß, (1994) Structure of Photosystem I: Suggestions on the docking sites for plastocyanin, ferredoxin and the coordination of P700. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) – Bioenergetics, 1187(2): 99-105.

Kuhn, M., P. Fromme, and L. Krabben, (1994) A ‘membrane attached’ alpha-helix: a conserved structural motif in bacterial reaction centres, photosystem I and chloroplast NADH-plastoquinone oxidoreductase. Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 19(10): 401-402.

Lüneberg, J., P. Fromme, P. Jekow, and E. Schlodder, (1994) Spectroscopic characterization of PS I core complexes from thermophilic Synechococcus sp: Identical reoxidation kinetics of A1- before and after removal of theiron-sulfur-clusters FA and FB. FEBS letters, 338(2): 197-202.

Jekow, P., P. Fromme, H.T. Witt, and W. Saenger, (1995) Photosystem I from Synechococcus elongatus: preparation and crystallization of monomers with varying subunit compositions. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Bioenergetics, 1229(1): 115-120.

Fromme, P., (1996) Structure and function of photosystem I. Current opinion in structural biology, 6(4): 473-484