Background: Although our knowledge about diatom photosynthesis has made huge progress over the last years, many aspects about their photosynthetic apparatus are still enigmatic. According to published data, the spatial organization as well as the biochemical composition of diatom thylakoid membranes is significantly different from that of higher plants. Results: In this study the pigment protein complexes of the diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana were isolated by anion exchange chromatography. A step gradient was used for the elution process, yielding five well-separated pigment protein fractions which were characterized in detail. The isolation of photosystem (PS) core complex fractions, which contained fucoxanthin chlorophyll proteins (FCPs...
Diatoms possess special light-harvesting proteins involved in the photoprotection mechanism called n...
By means of circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy, we have characterized the organization of the phot...
Fucoxanthin chlorophyll (Chl) a/c-binding proteins (FCPs) function as light harvesters in diatoms. T...
Despite the ecological relevance of diatoms, many aspects of their photosynthetic machinery remain p...
In photosynthesis, light energy is captured by pigments bound to light-harvesting antenna proteins (...
Diatoms are a large group of marine algae that are responsible for about one-quarter of global carbo...
AbstractA photosystem I (PSI)–fucoxanthin chlorophyll protein (FCP) complex with a chlorophyll a/P70...
Diatoms are a large group of marine algae that are responsible for about one-quarter of global carbo...
The photosynthetic antenna system of diatoms contains fucoxanthin chlorophyll a/c binding proteins (...
Diatoms are a large group of marine algae that are responsible for about one-quarter of global carbo...
International audienceThe pigment composition of diatoms differs from that of green algae and plants...
International audienceThe pigment composition of diatoms differs from that of green algae and plants...
A photosystem I-light-harvesting complex I (PSI-LHCI) was isolated from oxygen-evolving thylakoids o...
AbstractDiatoms are major contributors to the photosynthetic productivity of marine phytoplankton. I...
Fucoxanthin chlorophyll proteins (Fcps), the light-harvesting antennas of heterokont algae, are enco...
Diatoms possess special light-harvesting proteins involved in the photoprotection mechanism called n...
By means of circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy, we have characterized the organization of the phot...
Fucoxanthin chlorophyll (Chl) a/c-binding proteins (FCPs) function as light harvesters in diatoms. T...
Despite the ecological relevance of diatoms, many aspects of their photosynthetic machinery remain p...
In photosynthesis, light energy is captured by pigments bound to light-harvesting antenna proteins (...
Diatoms are a large group of marine algae that are responsible for about one-quarter of global carbo...
AbstractA photosystem I (PSI)–fucoxanthin chlorophyll protein (FCP) complex with a chlorophyll a/P70...
Diatoms are a large group of marine algae that are responsible for about one-quarter of global carbo...
The photosynthetic antenna system of diatoms contains fucoxanthin chlorophyll a/c binding proteins (...
Diatoms are a large group of marine algae that are responsible for about one-quarter of global carbo...
International audienceThe pigment composition of diatoms differs from that of green algae and plants...
International audienceThe pigment composition of diatoms differs from that of green algae and plants...
A photosystem I-light-harvesting complex I (PSI-LHCI) was isolated from oxygen-evolving thylakoids o...
AbstractDiatoms are major contributors to the photosynthetic productivity of marine phytoplankton. I...
Fucoxanthin chlorophyll proteins (Fcps), the light-harvesting antennas of heterokont algae, are enco...
Diatoms possess special light-harvesting proteins involved in the photoprotection mechanism called n...
By means of circular dichroism (CD) spectroscopy, we have characterized the organization of the phot...
Fucoxanthin chlorophyll (Chl) a/c-binding proteins (FCPs) function as light harvesters in diatoms. T...