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Structures of
major bacteriochlorophylls bacteriochlorophyll a
bacteriochlorophyll b
bacteriochlorophyll c
bacteriochlorophyll d
bacteriochlorophyll e bacteriochlorophyll...
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chlorophyll f.
Purple sulfur bacteria produce bacteriochlorophyll a and
bacteriochlorophyll b. In cyanobacteria, many
other carotenoids exist such...
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producing their own food via photosynthesis. They are
pigmented with
bacteriochlorophyll a or b,
together with
various carotenoids,
which give them colours...
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phototrophic bacteria, they
utilize a
unique photosynthetic pigment,
bacteriochlorophyll g and are the only
known Gram-positive phototroph. They are a key...
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sulfur bacteria, an
anaerobic photoautotroph.
These organisms use
bacteriochlorophyll and some
chlorophyll a but do not
produce oxygen.
Anoxygenic photosynthesis...
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being chlorophyll c)
bacteriochlorin bacteriochlorophyll (in part)
magnesium several versions of
bacteriochlorophyll exist (sidechain; some use a usual...
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while prokaryotic photoautotrophs use
chlorophylls and
bacteriochlorophylls present in free-floating
cytoplasmic thylakoids or, in rare cases...
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differ in
molecular detail and peak
wavelength of
light absorbed.
Bacteriochlorophylls a
through g
absorb electromagnetic radiation maximally in the near-infrared...
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river water (Hanamuro River, Tsukuba, ****an). R.
depolymerans is a
bacteriochlorophyll a-containing
obligate aerobe in the β-subclass of the Proteobacteria...
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oregonensis is a
phototrophic filamentous,
gliding bacterium containing bacteriochlorophyll a that is
aerotolerant and photoheterotrophic. Pierson, B. K.; Giovannoni...