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- Phycocyanobilin is a blue phycobilin, i.e., a tetrapyrrole chromop**** found in cyanobacteria and in the chloroplasts of red algae, glaucophytes, and...
- converted to 3Z-phycocyanobilin, the dominant phycocyanobilin isomer, by 3Z-phycocyanobilin:ferredoxin oxidoreductase. Insertion of 3Z-phycocyanobilin into the...
- cyanobacteria, red algae, and cryptomonads. Together with other bilins such as phycocyanobilin it serves as a light-harvesting pigment in the photosynthetic light-harvesting...
- enzymology, a phycocyanobilin:ferredoxin oxidoreductase (PcyA, EC 1.3.7.5) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction (3Z)-phycocyanobilin + oxidized...
- chromop****, phycocyanobilin. Phycocyanobilin is not present in mammalian cells. smURFP was evolved to covalently attach phycocyanobilin without a lyase...
- Fretté, Xavier; Christensen, Lars Porskjær (2018). "Fast cleavage of phycocyanobilin from phycocyanin for use in food colouring" (PDF). Food Chemistry....
- characterize the structures of the related compounds phycoerythrobilin and phycocyanobilin. The 1967 proposed structure was later modified to remove an angular...
- found in animals (cardinal examples are bilirubin and biliverdin), and phycocyanobilin, the chromop**** of the photosynthetic pigment phycocyanin, in algae...
- by both collagen and adenosine triphosphate (ADP), the chromop**** phycocyanobilin suppresses platelet aggregation in phycocyanin, its corresponding phycobiliprotein...
- reticulum. The presence of the water-soluble pigments called phycobilins (phycocyanobilin, phycoerythrobilin, phycourobilin and phycobiliviolin), which are localized...