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  Highly ordered two-dimensional crystals of photosystem i reaction center from synechococcus sp - functional and structural analyses

Karrasch, S., Typke, D., Walz, T., Miller, M., Tsiotis, G., & Engel, A. (1996). Highly ordered two-dimensional crystals of photosystem i reaction center from synechococcus sp - functional and structural analyses. Journal of Molecular Biology, 262(3), 336-348.

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Karrasch, S., Author
Typke, D.1, Author           
Walz, T., Author
Miller, M., Author
Tsiotis, G., Author
Engel, A., Author
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Free keywords: Photosystem i reaction center; Two-dimensional crystals; Electron crystallography.; Electron-microscopy; 3-dimensional structure; Halobacterium-halobium; Resolution; Photosynthesis; Complexes; Crystallization; Plastocyanin; Acceptors; Membrane.; Molecular biology & genetics.
 Abstract: The photosystem I reaction center complex from the thermophilic cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. was isolated by Triton X-100 solubilization and fractional precipitation with polyethylene glycol. As shown by gel electrophoresis, the isolated complex was composed of the 83 kDa subunits A and B, and at least six other subunits with molecular mass below 20 kDa. Electron transfer from the primary electron donor P700 to the F-A/F-B centers was demonstrated by flash-induced absorption change of the isolated complex, while electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy showed that the complex contained a full set of Fe-S clusters. Isolated complexes were reconstituted into two-dimensional crystals in the presence of phospholipids and different cations. The crystals were found to be active by flash-induced separation and EPR spectroscopy. Electron microscopy and digital image processing of negatively stained and frozen-hydrated specimens revealed orthorhombic crystals with unit cell dimensions a = 138 Angstrom, b = 145 Angstrom and p12(1) symmetry. A three-dimensional map was calculated for negatively stained crystals to 19 Angstrom resolution, whereas the projection map of frozen-hydrated crystals exhibited 8 Angstrom resolution. (C) 1996 Academic Press Limited [References: 41]

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 Dates: 1996-09-27
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