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Light-harvesting complexes LHCII structure

The unique water-soluble peridinin- Chi a-protein (PCP) complexes are found in many dynoflagellates in addition to intrinsic membrane complexes. [64] It contains Chi a and the unusual carotenoid peridinin in stoichiometric ratio of 1 4. Unlike other families of antennas, the main light-harvesting pigments are carotenoids, not chlorophylls. The structure of the PCP consists of a protein that folds into four domains, each of which embeds four peridinin molecules and a single Chi a. The protein then forms trimers, suggested to be located in the lumen [64] in contact with both LHCI and LHCII [66], allowing efficient EET to occur. [Pg.15]

Dockter C, Muller AH, Dietz C, Volkov A, Polyhach Y, Jesehke G, Paulsen H (2012) Rigid core and flexible terminus structure of solubilized light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b complex (LHCII) measured by EPR. J Biol Chem 287 2915-2925. doi 10.1074/jbc.M111.307728... [Pg.284]


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