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- Phycobiliproteins are water-soluble proteins present in cyanobacteria and certain algae (rhodophytes, cryptomonads, glaucocystophytes). They capture light...
- light-harvesting phycobiliprotein family, along with allophycocyanin and phycoerythrin. It is an accessory pigment to chlorophyll. All phycobiliproteins are water-soluble...
- they are bonded to certain water-soluble proteins, known as phycobiliproteins. Phycobiliproteins then p**** the light energy to chlorophylls for photosynthesis...
- Phycoerythrin (PE) is a red protein-pigment complex from the light-harvesting phycobiliprotein family, present in cyanobacteria, red algae and cryptophytes, accessory...
- properties such as anti-oxidation, anti-aging and anti-inflammation in phycobiliproteins have given them potential for use in medicine, cosmetics and food...
- plants Picozoans, picobiliphytes, biliphytes 8 Rhodophyta Rose plants Red algae Use phycobiliproteins as accessory pigments. approx. 7,000 Total: 14...
- two chloroplasts. These contain chlorophylls a and c, together with phycobiliproteins and other pigments, and vary in color (brown, red to blueish-green)...
- evolutionary lines. The red algae are pigmented with chlorophyll a and phycobiliproteins, like most cyanobacteria, and ac****ulate starch outside the chloroplasts...
- protein was evolved from a cyanobacterial (Tri****smium erythraeum) phycobiliprotein, α-allophycocyanin, and named small ultra red fluorescent protein (smURFP)...
- κυανός (kyanos) meaning "blue") is a protein from the light-harvesting phycobiliprotein family, along with phycocyanin, phycoerythrin and phycoerythrocyanin...