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From isolated light-harvesting complexes to the thylakoid membrane: a single-molecule perspective

Gruber J. Michael et al · Wiley · 2018

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The conversion of solar radiation to chemical energy in plants and green algae takes place in the thylakoid membrane. This amphiphilic environment hosts a complex arrangement of light-harvesting pigment-protein complexes that absorb light and transfer the excitation energy to photochemically active reaction centers. This efficient light-harvesting capacity is moreover tightly regulated by a photoprotective mechanism called non-photochemical quenching to avoid the stress-induced destruction of the catalytic reaction center. In this review we provide an overview of single-molecule fluorescence measurements on plant light-harvesting complexes (LHCs) of varying sizes with the aim of bridging the gap between the smallest isolated complexes, which have been well-characterized, and the native photosystem. The smallest complexes contain only a small number (10–20) of interacting chlorophylls, while the native photosystem contains dozens of protein subunits and many hundreds of connected pigments. We discuss the functional significance of conformational dynamics, the lipid environment, and the structural arrangement of this fascinating nano-machinery. The described experimental results can be utilized to build mathematical-physical models in a bottom-up approach, which can then be tested on larger in vivo systems. The results also clearly showcase the general property of biological systems to utilize the same system properties for different purposes. In this case it is the regulated conformational flexibility that allows LHCs to switch between efficient light-harvesting and a photoprotective function.

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al, G. J. M. E. (2018). From isolated light-harvesting complexes to the thylakoid membrane: a single-molecule perspective. https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2017-0014

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al, Gruber J. Michael et. "From isolated light-harvesting complexes to the thylakoid membrane: a single-molecule perspective." 2018. https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2017-0014.

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al, Gruber J. Michael et. 2018. "From isolated light-harvesting complexes to the thylakoid membrane: a single-molecule perspective.". https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2017-0014.

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al, G. J. M. E. 2018, From isolated light-harvesting complexes to the thylakoid membrane: a single-molecule perspective, Wiley, available at: https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2017-0014 [Accessed 29 Jun. 2026].

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Título
From isolated light-harvesting complexes to the thylakoid membrane: a single-molecule perspective
Autor / colaboradores
Gruber J. Michael et al
Editorial
Wiley
Año de publicación
2018
ISSN
2192-8606
ISSN
2192-8606
Idioma
eng

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