作者: Josef Komenda , Roman Sobotka
DOI: 10.1016/J.BBABIO.2015.08.011
关键词: Biochemistry 、 Biology 、 Bacteriochlorophyll 、 Photosystem II 、 Chlorophyll a 、 Cyanobacteria 、 Chlorophyll binding 、 Synechocystis 、 Photosynthesis 、 Chlorophyll
摘要: Cyanobacteria contain a family of genes encoding one-helix high-light-inducible proteins (Hlips) that are homologous to light harvesting chlorophyll a/b-binding plants and algae. Based on various experimental approaches used for their study, spectrum functions includes regulation biosynthesis, transient binding, quenching singlet oxygen non-photochemical absorbed energy is ascribed Hlips. However, these had not been supported by conclusive evidence until recently when it became clear Hlips able quench assist during terminal step(s) the biosynthesis early stages Photosystem II assembly. In this review we summarize discuss present knowledge about provide model how individual members Hlip operate biogenesis chlorophyll-proteins, namely II. This article part Special Issue entitled Organization dynamics bioenergetic systems in bacteria, edited Conrad Mullineaux.