Role of the Colorless Polypeptides in Phycobilisome Assembly in Nostoc sp.
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- 1 February 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant Physiology
- Vol. 71 (2) , 379-387
- https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.71.2.379
Abstract
We have identified the function of the `extra' polypeptides involved in phycobilisome assembly in Nostoc sp. These phycobilisomes, as those of other cyanobacteria, are composed of an allophycocyanin core, phycoerythrin- and phycocyanin-containing rods, and five additional polypeptides of 95, 34.5, 34, 32, and 29 kilodaltons. The 95 kilodalton polypeptide anchors the phycobilisome to the thylakoid membrane (Rusckowski, Zilinskas 1982 Plant Physiol 70: 1055-1059); the 29 kilodalton polypeptide attaches the phycoerythrin- and phycocyanin-containing rods to the allophycocyanin core (Glick, Zilinskas 1982 Plant Physiol 69: 991-997). Two populations of rods can exist simultaneously or separately in phycobilisomes, depending upon illumination conditions. In white light, only one type of rod with phycoerythrin and phycocyanin in a 2:1 molar ratio is synthesized. Associated with this rod are the 29, 32, and 34 kilodalton colorless polypeptides; the 32 kilodalton polypeptide links the two phycoerythrin hexamers, and the 34 kilodalton polypeptide attaches a phycoerythrin hexamer to a phycocyanin hexamer. The second rod, containing predominantly phycocyanin, and the 34.5 and 29 kilodalton polypeptides, is synthesized by redlight-adapted cells; the 34.5 kilodalton polypeptide links two phycocyanin hexamers. These assignments are based on isolation of rods, dissociation of these rods into their component biliproteins, and analysis of colorless polypeptide composition, followed by investigation of complexes formed or not formed upon their recombination.This publication has 22 references indexed in Scilit:
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