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Spectroscopic study of the light-harvesting protein C-phycocyanin associated with colorless linker peptides.

S A Pizarro1, K Sauer.   

Abstract

C-Phycocyanin (PC) trimers associated with linker polypeptides were isolated from the phycobilisome (PBS) rods of Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002. LXY refers to a linker polypeptide (L) having an apparent mass of Y kDa, located at position X in the phycobilisome where X can be R (rod), C (core) or RC (rod-core junction). Measurements of the absorption, fluorescence and excitation anisotropy of PC trimer, PC.LR32.3 and PC.LRC28.5 complexes document the spectroscopic modulation of each linker polypeptide on the PC chromophores. The difference spectra between the PC trimer and the PC-linker complexes show that although the effect induced by the linker polypeptides is qualitatively similar in behavior, the extent of the modulation is greater in PC.LRC28.5. Measurements taken at 77 K show that a red-wavelength component of the PC trimer absorption-fluorescence spectra is the target of the linker's influence and that this component is altered to a greater extent by LRC28.5. In addition the 77 K absorbance of the PC trimer resolves band features that are consistent with an excitonic coupling interaction between neighboring alpha 84 and beta 84 chromophores. These band features are also evident in the absorbance of PC.LR32.3 but are absent in PC.LRC28.5 indicating that LRC28.5 may be perturbing the coupling interaction established in the PC trimer alpha 84-beta 84 chromophore pairs. Structurally, the linker polypeptide should disrupt the C3 symmetry in the central cavity of the associated phycobiliprotein and this asymmetric interaction should serve to guide the transfer of excitation energy along PBS rods toward the core elements.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11367580     DOI: 10.1562/0031-8655(2001)073<0556:ssotlh>2.0.co;2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Photochem Photobiol        ISSN: 0031-8655            Impact factor:   3.421


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