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    Photosystem I at 4 Å resolution represents the first structural model of a joint photosynthetic reaction centre and core antenna system

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    The 4 Å X-ray structure model of trimeric photosystem I of the cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus reveals 31 transmembrane, nine surface and three stromal alpha-helices per monomer, assigned to the 11 protein subunits: PsaA and PsaB are related by a pseudo two-fold axis normal to the membrane plane, along which the electron transfer pigments are arranged. 65 antenna chlorophyll a (Chl a) molecules separated by 16 Å form an oval, clustered net, continuous with the electron transfer chain through the second and third Chl a pairs of the electron transfer system. This suggests a dual role for these Chl a both in excitation energy and electron transfer. The architecture of the protein core indicates quinone and iron-sulphur type reaction centres to have a common ancestor

    Cytochromes, Iron-Sulfur, and Copper Proteins Mediating Electron Transfer from the Cyt bc1 Complex to Photosynthetic Reaction Center Complexes

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    Reaction Center Associated Cytochromes

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    Antenna Complexes from Green Photosynthetic Bacteria

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