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Paperback Structural Analysis of Plant Photosystem I Book

ISBN: 3656019371

ISBN13: 9783656019374

Structural Analysis of Plant Photosystem I

Doctoral Thesis / Dissertation from the year 2010 in the subject Biology - Ecology, Tel Aviv University, language: English, abstract: Photosystem I (PSI) is a multi-subunit and intricate membrane super-complex of protein and non-protein components that catalyzes one of the first steps of oxygenic photosynthesis. PSI captures sunlight through a highly sophisticated pigment network and consequently converts the solar energy into its chemical form providing essential food and fuel to power life on the Earth. PSI operates with the unprecedented quantum efficiency of close to 100%. For this reason, it is regarded as the most efficient light capturing and energy conversion device in Nature. The ability of PSI to convert sunlight energy is highly dependent on the precise spatial arrangement of protein subunits and the relative positions of numerous cofactors. For this reason, we took the challenge of the crystallographic determination of plant PSI structure at a resolution that would allow estimation of single atoms and therefore enable positive identification of most of the amino acid and chlorophyll conformations. We solved the structure of the intact PSI at 3.3 resolution that revealed exquisitely organized 600 kDa complex of 18 protein subunits, with 46 transmembrane helices and total of 195 cofactors, comprising one of the most complicated membrane protein structures unraveled by the X-ray crystallography. The structure clarifies at almost atomic level how plant PSI links absorption of photons to production of chemical energy, according to the blueprints of protein-pigment network, and reveals working principles of photosynthetic antenna system. The three-dimensional description laid the foundation for further structural analysis that discusses how the biological significance of plant PSI is matched by its structural elements. For example, we analyzed the interactions of plant PSI with its electron donors and acceptors, highlighting the differences from its cyan

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