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Phycobiliproteins and phycobilisomes: the early observations
Authors:Tandeau de Marsac  Nicole
Affiliation:(1) Département de Microbiologie Fondamentale et Médicale, Unité des Cyanobactéries, URA CNRS 2172, Institut Pasteur, 28 rue du Docteur Roux, 75724 Paris Cedex 15, France (
Abstract:The purpose of this minireview is to highlight the early observations that led to the discovery of the physico-chemical properties of the phycobiliproteins, their structure and function, and to their architectural organization in supramolecular complexes, the phycobilisomes. Generally attached on the stromal surface of the thylakoid membranes in both prokaryotic (cyanobacteria) and eukaryotic cells (cyanelles, red algae and cryptomonads), these complexes represent the most abundant soluble proteins and the major light-harvesting antennae for photosynthesis. This review mainly focuses on the years prior to the development of the molecular biology of cyanobacteria that flourished in the 1980s. We refer the reader to the comprehensive and excellent review by Sidler (1994) for more recent discoveries and more detailed literature on this topic. [-pt] `It would be difficult to find another series of colouring matters of greater beauty or with such remarkable and instructive chemical and physical peculiarities'. H. Sorby, 1877. This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:allophycocyanin  Lawrence Bogorad  K. Boresch  Donald Bryant  Germaine Cohen-Bazire  Theodor Engelmann  Nees Esenbeck  Yoshihiko Fujita  N. Gaidukov  Elisabeth Gantt  Alexander Glazer  Akihito Hattori  Harald Kylin  light-harvesting antennae  Jack Myers  Padraig O'Carra  Colm O'hEocha  photosynthesis  phycocyanin  phycoerythrin  Wolfhart Rüdiger  Hugo Scheer  H. Sorby  Nicole Tandeau de Marsac  Herbert Zuber
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