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called phycobilisomes. In red
algae they are anc****d to the
stromal side of
thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts,
whereas in
cryptophytes phycobilisomes are...
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Phycobilisomes are light-harvesting
antennae that
transmit the
energy of
harvested photons to
photosystem II and
photosystem I in
cyanobacteria and in...
- PMID 9600895. Singh, NK; Sonani, RR; Rastogi, RP; Madamwar, D (2015). "The
phycobilisomes: an
early requisite for
efficient photosynthesis in cyanobacteria"....
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phycobiliproteins aggregate to form
clusters that
adhere to the
membrane called phycobilisomes.
Phycocyanin is a
characteristic light blue color,
absorbing orange...
- this problem,
Cyanobacteria have a light-harvesting
complex called Phycobilisome. This
complex is made up of a
series of
proteins with
different pigments...
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complexes about 40
nanometers across called phycobilisomes. Like
photosystem I and ATP synthase,
phycobilisomes jut into the stroma,
preventing thylakoid...
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Attached to the
thylakoid membrane,
phycobilisomes act as light-harvesting
antennae for the photosystems. The
phycobilisome components (phycobiliproteins)...
- phycoerythrobilin,
phycourobilin and phycobiliviolin),
which are
localized into
phycobilisomes,
gives red
algae their distinctive color.
Their chloroplasts contain...
- but aggregate,
forming clusters that
adhere to the
membrane called phycobilisomes.
Allophycocyanin absorbs and
emits red
light (650 and 660 nm max, respectively)...
- light-capturing part). They are most
important constituents of the
phycobilisomes.
Phycobiliproteins demonstrate superior fluorescent properties compared...