Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Peridinin-chlorophyll-protein

Hoffman, E., et al., 1996. Structural basis of light harvesting by carotenoids Peridinin-chlorophyll-protein from Amphidinium carterae. Science 272 1788-1791. [Pg.741]

Damjanovic, A., Ritz, T. and Schulten, K. (2000). Excitation transfer in the peridinin-chlorophyll-protein of Amphidinium carterae. Biophys. J. [Pg.69]

Fig. 3 Schematic model of light-harvesting compartments in photosynthetic organisms and their position with respect to the membrane and the reaction centers. RC1(2) Photosystem I(II) reaction centre. Peripheral membrane antennas Chlorosome/FMO in green sulfur and nonsulfur bacteria, phycobilisome (PBS) in cyanobacteria and rhodophytes and peridinin-chlorophyll proteins (PCP) in dyno-phytes. Integral membrane accessory antennas LH2 in purple bacteria, LHC family in all eukaryotes. Integral membrane core antennas B808-867 complex in green nonsulfur bacteria, LH1 in purple bacteria, CP43/CP47 (not shown) in cyanobacteria and all eukaryotes. Fig. 3 Schematic model of light-harvesting compartments in photosynthetic organisms and their position with respect to the membrane and the reaction centers. RC1(2) Photosystem I(II) reaction centre. Peripheral membrane antennas Chlorosome/FMO in green sulfur and nonsulfur bacteria, phycobilisome (PBS) in cyanobacteria and rhodophytes and peridinin-chlorophyll proteins (PCP) in dyno-phytes. Integral membrane accessory antennas LH2 in purple bacteria, LHC family in all eukaryotes. Integral membrane core antennas B808-867 complex in green nonsulfur bacteria, LH1 in purple bacteria, CP43/CP47 (not shown) in cyanobacteria and all eukaryotes.
Alpha solenoid Peridinine chlorophyll protein, chain M... [Pg.241]

A. Structure and Function of the Peridinin-Chlorophyll-Protein (PCP) Complex.233... [Pg.229]

Fig. 5. Crystal structure ofthe A. carterae PCP monomer. (A) stereogram ofthe ribbon model ofthe PCP monomer. The scaffold formed by the helices is likened to a boat the various parts of a boat (bow, stern, deck and keel) are marked. The chromophores in the hydro-phobic cavity ofthe monomer complex are likened to "cargos. (B) stereogram ofthe arrangement of peridinins and chlorophyll in the N-terminal domain [oniy two peridinins ofthe C-terminai domain are shown by thinner iines]. Figure source Hofmann, Wrench, Sharpies, Hiller, Werte and Diederichs (1996) Structural basis of light harvesting by carotenoids Peridinin-chlorophyll-protein from Amphidinlum carterae. Science 272 1789,1790. A color stereogram of (A) kindiy provided by Dr. Eckhard Hofmann and Dr. Wolfram Weite is shown in Color Plate 7. Fig. 5. Crystal structure ofthe A. carterae PCP monomer. (A) stereogram ofthe ribbon model ofthe PCP monomer. The scaffold formed by the helices is likened to a boat the various parts of a boat (bow, stern, deck and keel) are marked. The chromophores in the hydro-phobic cavity ofthe monomer complex are likened to "cargos. (B) stereogram ofthe arrangement of peridinins and chlorophyll in the N-terminal domain [oniy two peridinins ofthe C-terminai domain are shown by thinner iines]. Figure source Hofmann, Wrench, Sharpies, Hiller, Werte and Diederichs (1996) Structural basis of light harvesting by carotenoids Peridinin-chlorophyll-protein from Amphidinlum carterae. Science 272 1789,1790. A color stereogram of (A) kindiy provided by Dr. Eckhard Hofmann and Dr. Wolfram Weite is shown in Color Plate 7.
Haxo, F. T., j. H. Kycia, G. F. Somers, A. Bennett, and H. W. Siegelman Peridinin-chlorophyll -proteins of the dinoflagellate Amphidiniwn carterae (Plymouth 450). Plant Physiol. 57, 297 (1976). [Pg.168]

Fig. 1 (C) Structure of the complete peridinin-chlorophyll-protein trimer complex from the dinoflagellate Amphidinium carterae. The protein is depicted in ice blue, the carotenoids in red and the chlorophylls in green. Figure kindly produced by Robielyn Hagan from PDB file IPPR using VMD. Fig. 1 (C) Structure of the complete peridinin-chlorophyll-protein trimer complex from the dinoflagellate Amphidinium carterae. The protein is depicted in ice blue, the carotenoids in red and the chlorophylls in green. Figure kindly produced by Robielyn Hagan from PDB file IPPR using VMD.

See other pages where Peridinin-chlorophyll-protein is mentioned: [Pg.308]    [Pg.445]    [Pg.71]    [Pg.9]    [Pg.11]    [Pg.23]    [Pg.232]    [Pg.233]    [Pg.234]    [Pg.249]    [Pg.144]    [Pg.17]    [Pg.204]    [Pg.445]    [Pg.30]    [Pg.66]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.10 ]




SEARCH



Peridinin

Peridinin chlorophyll a-protein

Peridinin chlorophyll-protein complex

Peridinin-chlorophyll-protein fluorescence

Soluble peridinin-chlorophyll a-proteins

© 2024 chempedia.info