Busch Andreas, Hippler Michael
Department of Plant Biology and Biotechnology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Thorvaldsensvej 40, DK-1871 Frederiksberg C, Denmark.
Biochim Biophys Acta. 2011 Aug;1807(8):864-77. doi: 10.1016/j.bbabio.2010.09.009. Epub 2010 Oct 13.
Eukaryotic photosystem I consists of two functional moieties: the photosystem I core, harboring the components for the light-driven charge separation and the subsequent electron transfer, and the peripheral light-harvesting complex (LHCI). While the photosystem I-core remained highly conserved throughout the evolution, with the exception of the oxidizing side of photosystem I, the LHCI complex shows a high degree of variability in size, subunits composition and bound pigments, which is due to the large variety of different habitats photosynthetic organisms dwell in. Besides summarizing the most current knowledge on the photosystem I-core structure, we will discuss the composition and structure of the LHCI complex from different eukaryotic organisms, both from the red and the green clade. Furthermore, mechanistic insights into electron transfer between the donor and acceptor side of photosystem I and its soluble electron transfer carrier proteins will be given. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Regulation of Electron Transport in Chloroplasts.
真核生物光系统I由两个功能部分组成:光系统I核心,包含光驱动电荷分离及随后电子转移的组件;以及外周捕光复合体(LHCI)。虽然光系统I核心在整个进化过程中高度保守,但光系统I的氧化侧除外,LHCI复合体在大小、亚基组成和结合色素方面表现出高度变异性,这是由于光合生物栖息的不同生境种类繁多所致。除了总结关于光系统I核心结构的最新知识外,我们还将讨论来自红系和绿系不同真核生物的LHCI复合体的组成和结构。此外,还将对光系统I供体侧和受体侧之间的电子转移及其可溶性电子转移载体蛋白进行机理分析。本文是名为《叶绿体中电子传递的调控》特刊的一部分。