Pigment protein complexes and the concept of the photosynthetic unit: Chlorophyll complexes and phycobilisomes

被引:27
作者
Gantt, E [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV MARYLAND, MARYLAND EXPT STN, COLLEGE PK, MD 20742 USA
关键词
light-harvesting antenna; chromophytes; chlorophytes; rhodophytes;
D O I
10.1007/BF00040995
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
The photosynthetic unit includes the reaction centers (RC 1 and RC 2) and the light-harvesting complexes which contribute to evolution of one O-2 molecule. The light-harvesting complexes, that greatly expand the absorptance capacity of the reactions, have evolved along three principal lines. First, in green plants distinct chlorophyll (Chl) a/b-binding intrinsic membrane complexes are associated with RC 1 and RC 2. The Chl a/b-binding complexes may add about 200 additional chromophores to RC 2. Second, cyanobacteria and red algae have a significant type of antenna (with RC 2) in the form of phycobilisomes. A phycobilisome, depending on the size and phycobiliprotein composition adds from 700 to 2300 light-absorbing chromophores. Red algae also have a sizable Chl a-binding complex associated with RC 1, contributing an additional 70 chromophores. Third, in chromophytes a variety of carotenoid-Chl-complexes are found. Some are found associated with RC 1 where they may greatly enhance the absorptance capacity. Association of complexes with RC 2 has been more difficult to ascertain, but is also expected in chromophytes. The apoprotein framework of the complexes provides specific chromophore attachment sites, which assures a directional energy transfer within complexes and between complexes and reaction centers. The major Chl-binding antenna proteins generally have a size of 16-28 kDa, whether of chlorophytes, chromophytes, or rhodophytes. High sequence homology observed in two of three transmembrane regions, and in putative chlorophyll-binding residues, suggests that the complexes are related and probably did not evolve from widely divergent polyphyletic lines.
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