The photosynthetic unit of purple photosynthetic bacteria typically contains two types of light-harvesting complexes, called LH1 and LH2. These antenna complexes are constructed on a modular principle. They are circular or elliptical oligomers of dimers of two low-molecular weight, hydrophobic apoproteins, called a and b, that bind bacteriochlorophylls and carotenoids non-covalently. The LH1 complex surrounds the reaction centre and, depending on the species, is either a monomer or a dimer. The LH2 complexes are arranged around the LH1-RC complexes. This plenary lecture will present the current status of structural studies on these pigment-protein complexes, based upon a combination of X-ray crystallography and single molecule spectroscopy. Then an overall view of how they are arranged in their native photosynthetic membranes will be presented.

R.J. Cogdell , A.T. Gardiner , M. Gabrielsen , A.W. Roszak , J. Southall , T. Brotosudarmo , et al. (2008). The structure of purple bacterial antenna complexes: From single molecules to native membranes [10.1016/j.bbabio.2008.05.019].

The structure of purple bacterial antenna complexes: From single molecules to native membranes

FRANCIA, FRANCESCO;VENTUROLI, GIOVANNI;
2008

Abstract

The photosynthetic unit of purple photosynthetic bacteria typically contains two types of light-harvesting complexes, called LH1 and LH2. These antenna complexes are constructed on a modular principle. They are circular or elliptical oligomers of dimers of two low-molecular weight, hydrophobic apoproteins, called a and b, that bind bacteriochlorophylls and carotenoids non-covalently. The LH1 complex surrounds the reaction centre and, depending on the species, is either a monomer or a dimer. The LH2 complexes are arranged around the LH1-RC complexes. This plenary lecture will present the current status of structural studies on these pigment-protein complexes, based upon a combination of X-ray crystallography and single molecule spectroscopy. Then an overall view of how they are arranged in their native photosynthetic membranes will be presented.
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EBEC 2008 Abstract Book Supplement
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R.J. Cogdell , A.T. Gardiner , M. Gabrielsen , A.W. Roszak , J. Southall , T. Brotosudarmo , et al. (2008). The structure of purple bacterial antenna complexes: From single molecules to native membranes [10.1016/j.bbabio.2008.05.019].
R.J. Cogdell ; A.T. Gardiner ; M. Gabrielsen ;A.W. Roszak ; J. Southall ;T. Brotosudarmo ;N.W. Isaccs ;H. Hashimoto ; J. Baier ; S. Oellerich ; M. Ric...espandi
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