1rwt
Crystal Structure of Spinach Major Light-harvesting complex at 2.72 Angstrom Resolution
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OverviewOverview
The major light-harvesting complex of photosystem II (LHC-II) serves as, the principal solar energy collector in the photosynthesis of green plants, and presumably also functions in photoprotection under high-light, conditions. Here we report the first X-ray structure of LHC-II in, icosahedral proteoliposome assembly at atomic detail. One asymmetric unit, of a large R32 unit cell contains ten LHC-II monomers. The 14 chlorophylls, (Chl) in each monomer can be unambiguously distinguished as eight Chla and, six Chlb molecules. Assignment of the orientation of the transition dipole, moment of each chlorophyll has been achieved. All Chlb are located around, the interface between adjacent monomers, and together with Chla they are, the basis for efficient light harvesting. Four carotenoid-binding sites, per monomer have been observed. The xanthophyll-cycle carotenoid at the, monomer-monomer interface may be involved in the non-radiative dissipation, of excessive energy, one of the photoprotective strategies that have, evolved in plants.
About this StructureAbout this Structure
1RWT is a Single protein structure of sequence from Spinacia oleracea with BNG, NA, LUT, XAT, NEX, LHG, DGD, CHL and CLA as ligands. The following page contains interesting information on the relation of 1RWT with [Photosystem II]. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
ReferenceReference
Crystal structure of spinach major light-harvesting complex at 2.72 A resolution., Liu Z, Yan H, Wang K, Kuang T, Zhang J, Gui L, An X, Chang W, Nature. 2004 Mar 18;428(6980):287-92. PMID:15029188
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