A Developmental Study of Photosystem I Peripheral Chlorophyll Proteins 1
AUTOR(ES)
Mullet, John E.
RESUMO
An isolated “native” photosystem I (PSI complex) contains three spectral populations of chlorophyll a antennae (Mullet, Burke, Arntzen 1980 Plant Physiol 65: 814-822). It was hypothesized that nearly one-half of these antennae (≃45 Chl/P700) are associated with polypeptides of 21,500 to 24,500 daltons. The present study utilizes two developmental systems to verify this association.
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