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Divinyl chlorophyll

Per = peridinin But-fuco = 19 -butanoyloxyfucoxanthin fuco = fucoxanthin Hex-fuco = 19 -hexanoyloxyfucoxanthin Neo = neoxanthin Viol = violaxanthin Alio = alloxanthin Zea = zeaxanthin Chi b = chlorophyll-b DV chi a = divinyl chlorophyll-a. [Pg.293]

Tetrapyrroles Divinyl chlorophylls a and b Monovinyl chlorophyll b Chlorophylls Cp c2 and c3 Bacteriochlorophyll a Prochlorococcus spp. Chlorophytes, prasinophytes Chromophyte microalgae Anoxygenic photosynthetic bacteria... [Pg.68]

Goericke, R., and Repeta, D.J. (1992) The pigments of Prochlorococcus marinus the presence of divinyl chlorophyll a and b in a marine prokaryote. Limnol. Oceanogr. 37, 425—433. [Pg.586]

Fig. 1.34. Horizontal variations in integrated total chlorophyll a (chlorophyll a plus divinyl chlorophyll a) amount with contribution of various algal classes in (a) spring and (b) summer. Stations PN-2 and PN-12 were not sampled during the spring cruise (Furuya et al., 2003) (With permission from Elsevier s Copyright Clearance Center)... Fig. 1.34. Horizontal variations in integrated total chlorophyll a (chlorophyll a plus divinyl chlorophyll a) amount with contribution of various algal classes in (a) spring and (b) summer. Stations PN-2 and PN-12 were not sampled during the spring cruise (Furuya et al., 2003) (With permission from Elsevier s Copyright Clearance Center)...
The complex pigment mixtures encountered in marine samples have so far not been resolved completely. Problems associated with co-elution of zeaxanthin and lutein may be overcome by using the method of Wright et al. (1991) this technique, however, does not allow the separation of monovinyl from divinyl chlorophyll a (Goericke and Repeta, 1993). [Pg.561]

Photosynthetic Chlorophyll a Divinyl Chlorophylls a and b Chlorophyll a Chlorophylls Chlorophylls a and c... [Pg.19]

The essential difference between prochlorophyta and cyanobacteria lies in the nature of their photosynthetic pigments. The prochlorophyta have chlorophylls U2 and 1>2 (in the form of divinyl chlorophylls), while cyanobacteria second have only chlorophyll Ui, with chlorophyll b having been replaced by two original pigments, the phycobilins, which consist of blue phycocyanin and red phycoerythrin. The phycobilins are soluble chromoproteins of which the prosthetic group is a linear tetrapyrrole without a magnesium atom. These two tetrapyrrole derivatives are weakly bormd to the apoprotein, and are respectively named phycoerythrobilin (red) and phycocyanobilin (blue). For a wider discussion of developments in cyanobacterial... [Pg.144]

Partensky, E., LaRoche, J., Wyman, K., and Falkowski, P.G. (1997) The divinyl-chlorophyll a/b-protein complexes of two strains of the oxyphototrophic marine prokaryote Prochlorococcus -characterization and response to changes in growth irradiance. Photosynth. Res., 51, 209-222. [Pg.189]

Mg-proto-porphyrin IX MME hydroxylase Hydroxyl at ion Fe - + MME + Oi Fe ""- Fe " + divinyl protOchlorophyllide Carotenoid and chlorophyll biosynthesis... [Pg.272]


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