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Cryptomonad biliprotein: phycocyanin-645 from a Chroomonas species.

E Mörschel, W Wehrmeyer.   

Abstract

The properties of phycocyanin-645 from the fresh water cryptomonad Chroomonas spec. were investigated after the pigment was isolated and purified by a combination of differential ammonium sulphate fractionation, gel filtration chromatography and ammonium sulphate gradient elution. Phycocyanin-645 is characterized by absorption maxima at 645 nm, 584 nm, 369 nm, 275 nm and shoulders at 340 nm and 620 nm. The CD spectrum has a negative maximum at 645 nm and a positive maximum at 584 nm with a shoulder at 610 nm. The fluorescence emission spectrum is asymmetrical and shows a maximum at 660 nm and a shoulder at approximately 715 nm. The molecular weight of the native phycocyanin-645, estimated by gel filtration, is 45000 for all multiple pigment forms below. Phycocyanin-645 is heterogeneous as revealed by isoelectric focusing with pIs at 7.03, 6.17, 5.75, 5.25 and 4.88, respectively, the main bands lying at pI 7.03 and pI 6.17. This was confirmed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis; five pigment compoents differing in mobility were found. We propose the term "multiple pigment forms" for these five phycocyanin-645 modifications. Calibrated SDS gel electrophoresis shows phycocyanin-645 to consist of three subunits, two light chains (alpha1, alpha2), having molecular weights of 9200 and 10400, respectively, and one heavy chain (beta), having a molecular weight of 15 500. Suggesting a 1:1:2 ratio between the subunits, the quaternary structure of the pigment molecule is alpha1beta--alpha2beta1.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1200738     DOI: 10.1007/bf00447130

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Microbiol        ISSN: 0302-8933            Impact factor:   2.552


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