UNIQUE LOCATION OF THE PHYCOBILIPROTEIN LIGHT‐HARVESTING PIGMENT IN THE CRYPTOPHYCEAE

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The cryptophyte algae, or cryptomonads, comprise a small algal group with a unique photosynthetic apparatus. Both a chlorophyll a/c2 light‐harvesting complex and a phycobiliprotein antenna (which can be either phycoerythrin or phycocyanin) are present, with the phycobiliprotein playing the major role in harvesting light for photosynthesis. Longstanding circumstantial evidence suggested that, in cryptophytes, the phycobiliprotein is located in the intrathylakoid space (thylakoid lumen) rather than on the outer surface of the thylakoid as part of a phycobilisome as in other algae. We used immunogold labeling to show conclusively that 1) the phycoerythrin (PE) of the cryptophyte Rhodomonas lens Pascher and Ruttner is located within the intrathylakoid space, 2) the PE is not exclusively bound to the thylakoid membrane but instead is distributed across the thylakoid lumen and 3) a fraction of this PE is tightly associated with the thylakoid membrane. The thylakoids are not everted to compensate for this unusual arrangement. The location of the major light‐harvesting pigment on the “wrong” side of the otherwise very normal photo‐synthetic membrane is unexpected, unique to the cryptophytes, and, remarkably, does not impair the photosynthetic abilities of this organism. A model is presented which incorporates these results ‐with previous information to give a complete structural picture of the cryptophyte light‐harvesting apparatus. Copyright © 1989, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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Spear‐Bernstein, L., & Miller, K. R. (1989). UNIQUE LOCATION OF THE PHYCOBILIPROTEIN LIGHT‐HARVESTING PIGMENT IN THE CRYPTOPHYCEAE. Journal of Phycology, 25(3), 412–419. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1529-8817.1989.tb00245.x

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