A filamentous cyanobacterium
Oscillatoria sp. was isolated from a thermal spring of the Kamchatka peninsula. It contained a phycoerythrin unusual for cyanobacteria in that it had a phycourobilin prosthetic group. The absorption spectrum of the native purified phycoerythrin displayed maxima at 498 and 567 nm. The phycoerythrin comprised

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-subunits of molecular weights 18,700 and 19,800, respectively, in 1:1 stoichiometry. Polyacrylamide gel isoelectric focusing revealed one protein band at pI 4.6. The

- and

-subunits differed in their chromophore composition and content:

-subunit carried two phycoerythrobilins while the

-subunit had three phycoerythrobilins and one phycourobilin. The chromophore composition of all known phycoerythrins of cyanobacteria and red algae were compared, and on the basis of this comparative study designations C
1- to C
5-phycoerythrin were proposed for cyanobacterial red pigments.
Key words
Oscillatoria sp. - Phycoerythrin(s) - Phycobiliprotein(s) - Phycoerythrobilin - Phycourobilin