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Photosynthetic Light-Harvesting (Antenna) Complexes—Structures and Functions

Authors :
Jan P. Götze
Gernot Renger
Heiko Lokstein
Source :
Molecules, Molecules, Vol 26, Iss 3378, p 3378 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Technische Universität Berlin, 2021.

Abstract

Chlorophylls and bacteriochlorophylls, together with carotenoids, serve, noncovalently bound to specific apoproteins, as principal light-harvesting and energy-transforming pigments in photosynthetic organisms. In recent years, enormous progress has been achieved in the elucidation of structures and functions of light-harvesting (antenna) complexes, photosynthetic reaction centers and even entire photosystems. It is becoming increasingly clear that light-harvesting complexes not only serve to enlarge the absorption cross sections of the respective reaction centers but are vitally important in short- and long-term adaptation of the photosynthetic apparatus and regulation of the energy-transforming processes in response to external and internal conditions. Thus, the wide variety of structural diversity in photosynthetic antenna “designs” becomes conceivable. It is, however, common for LHCs to form trimeric (or multiples thereof) structures. We propose a simple, tentative explanation of the trimer issue, based on the 2D world created by photosynthetic membrane systems.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecules, Molecules, Vol 26, Iss 3378, p 3378 (2021)
Accession number :
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