-
which gives phycoerythrin its red color. Like all
phycobiliproteins, it is
composed of a
protein part
covalently binding chromop****s
called phycobilins...
-
Phycobiliproteins are water-soluble
proteins present in
cyanobacteria and
certain algae (rhodophytes, cryptomonads, glaucocystophytes). They
capture light...
- blue-green algae).
Phycobiliproteins have
fluorescent properties that are used in immuno****ay kits.
Phycocyanin is from the Gr****
phyco meaning “algae” and...
- that they are
bonded to
certain water-soluble
proteins,
known as
phycobiliproteins.
Phycobiliproteins then p**** the
light energy to
chlorophylls for...
- are many non-chlorophyll
accessory pigments, such as
carotenoids or
phycobiliproteins,
which also
absorb light and
transfer that
light energy to photosystem...
-
phycobiliproteins allophycocyanin and phycocyanin, of
which it is the
terminal acceptor of energy. It is
covalently linked to
these phycobiliproteins...
- are
needed to join
proteins with
their chromop****s). Research on
biliproteins has also been
primarily focused on
phycobiliproteins; but
advances in technology...
- Xanthophylls: canthaxanthin, zeaxanthin,
lutein Proteinaceous: phytochrome,
phycobiliproteins Psittacofulvins: a
class of red and
yellow pigments unique to parrots...
-
evolutionary lines. The red
algae are
pigmented with
chlorophyll a and
phycobiliproteins, like most cyanobacteria, and ac****ulate
starch outside the chloroplasts...
- two chloroplasts.
These contain chlorophylls a and c,
together with
phycobiliproteins and
other pigments, and vary in
color (brown, red to blueish-green)...