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Isolation and characterization of a photosystem I-associated antenna (LHC I) and a photosystem I—core complex from the chlorophyll c-containing alga Pleurochloris meiringensis (Xanthophyceae)
Claudia BüchelChristian Wilhelmsubject
RadiationP700Radiological and Ultrasound TechnologyBiophysicsAnalytical chemistryChlorophyll cBiologyPhotosystem IPhotosynthesisPhotochemistryFluorescencechemistry.chemical_compoundWavelengthchemistryChlorophyllRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingPhotosystemdescription
Abstract A photosystem (PS) I holocomplex was isolated from Pleurochloris meiringensis Vischer (Xanthophyceae) using sucrose density centrifugation. This complex exhibited a fluorescence emission maximum at 715 nm, which is in accordance with the long wavelength emission of whole cells. The complex was further dissociated into a core complex and a light-harvesting protein (LHC I). The core protein contains mainly Chl a and β-carotene, is 8.25 times enriched in P700 and has its main emission maximum at 715 nm. Therefore, the longest wavelength emission of P. meiringensis is due to the PS I core, which is in contrast to higher plants. The LHC I differs from LHC II with regard to its polypeptide pattern as well as its spectral properties. The arrangement of antennae is discussed in relation to the regulation of energy transfer between the photosystems.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1993-10-01 | Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology |