Volume 98, Numbers 1-3, 141-149, DOI: 10.1007/s11120-008-9383-1

Unique photosystems in Acaryochloris marina

Shunsuke Ohashi, Hideaki Miyashita, Naoki Okada, Tatsuya Iemura, Tadashi Watanabe and Masami Kobayashi

From the issue entitled "Recent Perspectives of Photosystem II: Structure, Function and Dynamics - In honor of Kimiyuki Satoh and Thomas Wydrzynski"

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Abstract

A short overview is given on the discovery of the chlorophyll d-dominated cyanobacterium Acaryochloris marina and the minor pigments that function as key components therein. In photosystem I, chlorophyll d′, chlorophyll a, and phylloquinone function as the primary electron donor, the primary electron acceptor and the secondary electron acceptor, respectively. In photosystem II, pheophytin a serves as the primary electron acceptor. The oxidation potential of chlorophyll d was higher than that of chlorophyll a in vitro, while the oxidation potential of P740 was almost the same as that of P700. These results help us to broaden our view on the questions about the unique photosystems in Acaryochloris marina.

Keywords   Acaryochloris marina  - Chlorophyll a  - Chlorophyll d  - Chlorophyll d′  - Cyanobacteria - Pheophytin a

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