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Oxygen, transmembrane helix hydrogen

The structure of the major trimeric LHCII complex has been recently obtained at 2.72 A (Figure 7.3) (Liu et al., 2004). It was revealed that each 25kDa protein monomer contains three transmembrane and three amphiphilic a-helixes. In addition, each monomer binds 14 chlorophyll (8 Chi a and 6 Chi b) and 4 xanthophyll molecules 1 neoxanthin, 2 luteins, and 1 violaxanthin. The first three xanthophylls are situated close to the integral helixes and are tightly bound to some amino acids by hydrogen bonds to hydroxyl oxygen atoms and van der Waals interactions to chlorophylls, and hydrophobic amino acids such as tryptophan and phenylalanine. [Pg.117]


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