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Chlorophyll-Carotenoid Protein Complexes from the Diatom, Phaeodactylum Tricornutum: Spectrophotometric, Pigment and Polypeptide Analyses
Authors:Caron  Lise; Brown  Jeanette
Institution:1Laboratoire Arago-CNRS UA 117-F-66650 Banyuls sur Mer France
2Carnegie Institution of Washington, Department of Plant Biology 290 Panama Street-Stanford, CA 94305, U.S.A.
Abstract:Chloroplast membranes of the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutumwere dissociated by means of mild detergents, digitonin andlauryl-dimethylamide oxide. After electrophoresis on polyacrylamidegel, all the pigments were still attached to proteins, and sixpigment-protein complexes were obtained. Three Chl {alpha}-ß-carotenecomplexes had the characteristics of Photosystem I and PhotosystemII antennae. The other three contained Chl {alpha}, Chl c and fucoxanthinand were related to light-harvesting complexes. Chlorophyllide{alpha}, a product of the hydrolysis of Chl {alpha} by chlorophyllase, hasbeen found only in light-harvesting complexes. The spectralproperties, pigment and polypeptide compositions of the complexesare discussed in relation to those of other plants and to theparticular organization of the chloroplasts of diatoms. (Received December 20, 1986; Accepted April 14, 1987)
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