| Literature DB >> 26023133 |
Xiaochun Qin1, Michihiro Suga2, Tingyun Kuang3, Jian-Ren Shen4.
Abstract
Photosynthesis converts solar energy to chemical energy by means of two large pigment-protein complexes: photosystem I (PSI) and photosystem II (PSII). In higher plants, the PSI core is surrounded by a large light-harvesting complex I (LHCI) that captures sunlight and transfers the excitation energy to the core with extremely high efficiency. We report the structure of PSI-LHCI, a 600-kilodalton membrane protein supercomplex, from Pisum sativum (pea) at a resolution of 2.8 angstroms. The structure reveals the detailed arrangement of pigments and other cofactors—especially within LHCI—as well as numerous specific interactions between the PSI core and LHCI. These results provide a firm structural basis for our understanding on the energy transfer and photoprotection mechanisms within the PSI-LHCI supercomplex.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26023133 DOI: 10.1126/science.aab0214
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728