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Monovinyl chlorophyll

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]

DVR reduction takes place after the FOR reduction, at variance with early reports that described an inverted order for these steps [134]. In the last step of the pathway, the 17-propionate of the D ring of monovinyl chlorophyllide a is esterified with phytol-pyrophosphate by chlorophyll synthase to produce chlorophyll a. [Pg.428]

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]


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