ISSN:
1573-5079
Keywords:
cyanobacteria
;
energy transfer
;
Fischerella PCC 7603
;
photosynthesis
;
phycobiliprotein
;
phycoerythrocyanin
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Biology
Notes:
Abstract The component spectra (maxima of absorption, circular and linear dichroism) of individual chromophores have been assigned for phycoerythrocyanin (PEC) trimer, monomer(s), and its subunits (α-PEC and β-PEC) by titration with p-chloromercury-benzene-sulfonate (PCMS), linear dichroism and photochemical transformations, as well as by deconvolution using a ‘bilin’ line-shape spectrum based on the α-84 phycoviolobilin-chromophore in the α-subunit. The level ordering PVB-α-84 → PCB-β-155 → PCB-β-84 is the same irrespective of aggregation. Two different monomers (αβ) were observed. In 4 M urea, the spectra are appropriately weighted sums of the subunit spectra, whereas in the monomer obtained in 1 M KSCN, both β-chromophores are red-shifted by 4–5 nm. Formation of trimer (αβ)_3gives considerable spectral changes: (1) the absorption is narrowed, which has been rationalized by excitonic coupling between neighbouring monomers, (2) the short wavelength part in the CD spectrum is missing and (3) a fourth band (+) at 528 in the LD spectrum appears. A deconvolution of the trimeric aggregation state using only the ‘bilin’ line-shape model is not possible.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1005877531271
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