The Orange Carotenoid Protein (OCP) is a photoactive water soluble protein that is crucial for photoprotection in cyanobacteria. When activated by blue-green light, it triggers quenching of phycobilisome fluorescence and regulates energy flow from the phycobilisome to the reaction center. The OCP contains a single pigment, the carotenoid 3'-hydroxyechinenone (hECN). Binding to the OCP causes a conformational change in hECN leading to an extension of its effective conjugation length. We have determined the S-1 energy of hECN in organic solvent and compared it with the S-1 energy of hECN bound to the OCP. In methanol and n-hexane, hECN has an S-1 energy of 14,300 cm(-1), slightly higher than carotenoids with shorter conjugation lengths such a...
To cope with the deleterious effects of excess illumination, photosynthetic organisms have developed...
In cyanobacteria, photoprotection from overexcitation of photochemical centers can be obtained by ex...
International audienceThe orange carotenoid protein (OCP) serves as a sensor of light intensity and ...
AbstractThe Orange Carotenoid Protein (OCP) is a photoactive water soluble protein that is crucial f...
The cyanobacterial water-soluble orange carotenoid binding protein (OCP) is an ideal system for stud...
AbstractIn most cyanobacteria high irradiance induces a photoprotective mechanism that downregulates...
In most cyanobacteria high irradiance induces a photoprotective mechanism that downregulates photos...
International audiencePlants, algae, and cyanobacteria have developed mechanisms to decrease the ene...
The orange carotenoid protein (OCP) is a crucial player in the process of nonphotochemical quenching...
Plants, algae, and cyanobacteria have developed mechanisms to decrease the energy arriving at reacti...
Cyanobacteria have developed a photoprotective mechanism that decreases the energy arriving at the r...
The orange carotenoid protein (OCP) is a crucial player in the process of nonphotochemical quenching...
AbstractWe have studied spectroscopic properties of the 16kDa red carotenoid protein (RCP), which is...
During their life, photosynthetic organisms are exposed to widely varying light conditions, which ca...
International audienceIn cyanobacteria, photoprotection from overexcitation of photochemical centers...
To cope with the deleterious effects of excess illumination, photosynthetic organisms have developed...
In cyanobacteria, photoprotection from overexcitation of photochemical centers can be obtained by ex...
International audienceThe orange carotenoid protein (OCP) serves as a sensor of light intensity and ...
AbstractThe Orange Carotenoid Protein (OCP) is a photoactive water soluble protein that is crucial f...
The cyanobacterial water-soluble orange carotenoid binding protein (OCP) is an ideal system for stud...
AbstractIn most cyanobacteria high irradiance induces a photoprotective mechanism that downregulates...
In most cyanobacteria high irradiance induces a photoprotective mechanism that downregulates photos...
International audiencePlants, algae, and cyanobacteria have developed mechanisms to decrease the ene...
The orange carotenoid protein (OCP) is a crucial player in the process of nonphotochemical quenching...
Plants, algae, and cyanobacteria have developed mechanisms to decrease the energy arriving at reacti...
Cyanobacteria have developed a photoprotective mechanism that decreases the energy arriving at the r...
The orange carotenoid protein (OCP) is a crucial player in the process of nonphotochemical quenching...
AbstractWe have studied spectroscopic properties of the 16kDa red carotenoid protein (RCP), which is...
During their life, photosynthetic organisms are exposed to widely varying light conditions, which ca...
International audienceIn cyanobacteria, photoprotection from overexcitation of photochemical centers...
To cope with the deleterious effects of excess illumination, photosynthetic organisms have developed...
In cyanobacteria, photoprotection from overexcitation of photochemical centers can be obtained by ex...
International audienceThe orange carotenoid protein (OCP) serves as a sensor of light intensity and ...