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PHYCOBILIPROTEIN COMPOSITION AND CHLOROPLAST STRUCTURE IN THE FRESHWATER RED ALGA COMPSOPOGON COERULEUS (RHODOPHYTA)1
Authors:Elisabeth Gantt  Joe Scott  Claudia Lipschultz
Abstract:Serial sections of uncorticated axial cells of Compsopogon coeruleus revealed a single interconnected parietal chloroplast. Phycobilisomes in such chloroplasts were hemidiscoidal in shape with a broad-face diameter of ca. 25–30 nm. The molar ratio of phycobiliproteins in whole cell extracts was IPE:3PC:1APC, similar to isolated phycobilisomes. Two spectrally distinct C-phycocyanin forms (A618 nm, F648 nm and A630 nm, F652 nm) were resolved in dissociated phycobilisomes along with B-phycoerythrin and allophycocyanin.
Keywords:Chloroplasts  Compsopogon  phycobilisomes  red algae  ultrastructure
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