Chlorophylls are essential for light-harvesting and energy transduction in photosynthesis. Four chemically distinct varieties have been known for the past 60 years. Here we report isolation of a fifth, which we designate chlorophyll f. Its in vitro absorption (706 nanometers) and fluorescence (722 nanometers) maxima are red-shifted compared to all other chlorophylls from oxygenic phototrophs. On the basis of the optical, mass, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectra, we propose that chlorophyll f is [2-formyl]-chlorophyll a (C55H70O6N4Mg). This finding suggests that oxygenic photosynthesis can be extended further into the infrared region and may open associated bioenergy applications
Photon capture by chlorophylls and other chromophores in light-harvesting complexes and photosystems...
The heterologous expression of the far-red absorbing chlorophyll (Chl) f in organisms that do not sy...
Chlorophylls (Chl) play pivotal roles in energy capture, transfer and charge separation in photosynt...
We discuss recent advances in chlorophyll research in the context of chlorophyll evolution and concl...
Photosystems I and II convert solar energy into the chemical energy that powers life. Chlorophyll a ...
International audiencePhotosystems I and II convert solar energy into the chemical energy that power...
Chlorophyll f (1) is the most red-shifted absorbing natural chlorophyll reported, and it is assigned...
AbstractBoth chlorophyll f and chlorophyll d are red-shifted chlorophylls in oxygenic photosynthetic...
Both chlorophyll f and chlorophyll d are red-shifted chlorophylls in oxygenic photosynthetic organis...
Plants, algae, and cyanobacteria sustain life on Earth by using sunlight energy to produce oxygen an...
The recent discovery of extremely red-shifted chlorophyll f pigments in both photosystem I (PSI) and...
Chlorophyll a (Chl a) has always been regarded as the sole chlorophyll with a role in photochemical ...
Chlorophyll (Chl) f is the most recently discovered chlorophyll and has only been found in cyanobact...
Significance Far-red photosystem II (FR-PSII) contains a small number of FR-chlorophylls (- f or - d...
Plants and cyanobacteria use the chlorophylls embedded in their photosystems to absorb photons and p...
Photon capture by chlorophylls and other chromophores in light-harvesting complexes and photosystems...
The heterologous expression of the far-red absorbing chlorophyll (Chl) f in organisms that do not sy...
Chlorophylls (Chl) play pivotal roles in energy capture, transfer and charge separation in photosynt...
We discuss recent advances in chlorophyll research in the context of chlorophyll evolution and concl...
Photosystems I and II convert solar energy into the chemical energy that powers life. Chlorophyll a ...
International audiencePhotosystems I and II convert solar energy into the chemical energy that power...
Chlorophyll f (1) is the most red-shifted absorbing natural chlorophyll reported, and it is assigned...
AbstractBoth chlorophyll f and chlorophyll d are red-shifted chlorophylls in oxygenic photosynthetic...
Both chlorophyll f and chlorophyll d are red-shifted chlorophylls in oxygenic photosynthetic organis...
Plants, algae, and cyanobacteria sustain life on Earth by using sunlight energy to produce oxygen an...
The recent discovery of extremely red-shifted chlorophyll f pigments in both photosystem I (PSI) and...
Chlorophyll a (Chl a) has always been regarded as the sole chlorophyll with a role in photochemical ...
Chlorophyll (Chl) f is the most recently discovered chlorophyll and has only been found in cyanobact...
Significance Far-red photosystem II (FR-PSII) contains a small number of FR-chlorophylls (- f or - d...
Plants and cyanobacteria use the chlorophylls embedded in their photosystems to absorb photons and p...
Photon capture by chlorophylls and other chromophores in light-harvesting complexes and photosystems...
The heterologous expression of the far-red absorbing chlorophyll (Chl) f in organisms that do not sy...
Chlorophylls (Chl) play pivotal roles in energy capture, transfer and charge separation in photosynt...