Subunit Proteins of Photosystem I : MEMBRANES AND BIOENERGETICS
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概要
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Photosystem I (PS I) is a supramolecular complex in thylakoid membranes and mediates the light-driven electron flow from plastocyanin (or cytochrome c_<553>) to ferredoxin. It has been established that the PS I complex consists of more than 10 different subunit proteins that ligate 100 to 200 molecules of chlorophylls including P700, two molecules of phylloquinone and three iron-sulfur centers (F_X, F_A, F_B). The identity and properties of these PS I subunit proteins have been extensively studied, and their genes have recently been cloned and mutagenized. The current status of these investigations is summarized.
- 日本植物生理学会の論文
著者
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Ikeuchi Masahiko
Solar Energy Research Group Riken (the Institute Of Physical And Chemical Research)
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