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==Photosystem I: structure==
==Photosystem I: structure==
[[es:Photosystem I: structure (spanish)]]
[[es:Photosystem I: structure (Spanish)]]
<StructureSection load='1jb0' size='800' side='right' caption='Fotosistema I' scene=''>
 
<StructureSection load='1jb0' size='400' side='right' caption='Fotosistema I' scene=''>
<big>This page shows the molecular components of '''Photosystem I''' from a ''cyanobacteria''.
<big>This page shows the molecular components of '''Photosystem I''' from a ''cyanobacteria''.
You must press ''load full'' button at model window before start using this page.


In order to obtain a three-dimensional view of ''Photosystem I'', we'll sequentally activate its main components  
In order to obtain a three-dimensional view of ''Photosystem I'', we'll sequentally activate its main components  
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::<scene name='60/602771/Caroteno/1'>Beta-carotene</scene>
::<scene name='60/602771/Caroteno/1'>Beta-carotene</scene>
::<scene name='60/602771/Clorofila/1'>About sixty chlorophyll molecules</scene>
::<scene name='60/602771/Clorofila/1'>About sixty chlorophyll molecules</scene>
::Zoom to <scene name='60/602771/Clorofila2/2'>single chlorophyll molecule</scene>
::Zoom in to <scene name='60/602771/Clorofila2/2'>single chlorophyll molecule</scene>
::Back to <scene name='60/602771/Clorofila3/1'>photosystem I whole view</scene> and add new components.
::Back to <scene name='60/602771/Clorofila3/1'>photosystem I whole view</scene> and add new components.
::<scene name='60/602771/Hierroazufre/2'>Several iron-sulfur complexes</scene>
::<scene name='60/602771/Hierroazufre/2'>Several iron-sulfur complexes</scene>
::<scene name='60/602771/Pqn/1'>Phylloquinone</scene>
::<scene name='60/602771/Pqn/1'>Phylloquinone</scene>
::<scene name='60/602771/Ionescalcio/1'>A Calcium ion</scene>  
::<scene name='60/602771/Ionescalcio/1'>A Calcium ion</scene>  
::Now we proceed to soften colors and activate Procedamos ahora a <scene name='60/602771/Heterogris/1'>atenuar los componentes</scene> an sequentially activate the proteic components.
::Now we proceed to <scene name='60/602771/Heterogris/1'>soften colors</scene> and sequentially activate the proteic components.
::<scene name='60/602771/Psa/1'>PsA</scene>, <scene name='60/602771/Psb/1'>PsB</scene>, <scene name='60/602771/Psc/1'>PsC</scene>, <scene name='60/602771/Psd/1'>PsD</scene>, <scene name='60/602771/Pse/1'>PsE</scene>, <scene name='60/602771/Psf/1'>PsF</scene> and <scene name='60/602771/Otrasproteinas/1'>other minor proteins</scene>.
::<scene name='60/602771/Psa/1'>PsA</scene>, <scene name='60/602771/Psb/1'>PsB</scene>, <scene name='60/602771/Psc/1'>PsC</scene>, <scene name='60/602771/Psd/1'>PsD</scene>, <scene name='60/602771/Pse/1'>PsE</scene>, <scene name='60/602771/Psf/1'>PsF</scene> and <scene name='60/602771/Otrasproteinas/1'>other minor proteins</scene>.
::<scene name='60/602771/Fotosistemaglobal/1'>Whole photosystem I view</scene>.
::<scene name='60/602771/Fotosistemaglobal/1'>Whole photosystem I view</scene>.

Latest revision as of 12:54, 9 January 2017

Photosystem I: structurePhotosystem I: structure

This page shows the molecular components of Photosystem I from a cyanobacteria.

You must press load full button at model window before start using this page.

In order to obtain a three-dimensional view of Photosystem I, we'll sequentally activate its main components

Zoom in to
Back to and add new components.
Now we proceed to and sequentially activate the proteic components.
, , , , , and .
.
nos proporciona otra visión del complejo.
One more time, we proceed to to highligth the at reaction center.


To see again proceed to .


Fotosistema I

Drag the structure with the mouse to rotate

ReferencesReferences

This page is based on 1jb0 file from Proteopedia.

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Alejandro Porto, Michal Harel