Three phyla of bacteria include phototrophs that contain unique antenna systems, chlorosomes, as the principal light-harvesting apparatus. Chlorosomes are the largest known supramolecular antenna systems and contain hundreds of thousands of BChl c/d/e molecules enclosed by a single membrane leaflet and a baseplate. The BChl pigments are organized via self-assembly and do not require proteins to provide a scaffold for efficient light harvesting. Their excitation energy flows via a small protein, CsmA embedded in the baseplate to the photosynthetic reaction centres. Chlorosomes allow for photosynthesis at very low light intensities by ultra-rapid transfer of excitations to reaction centres and enable organisms with chlorosomes to live at extr...
Among all photosynthetic organisms, green bacteria have evolved one of the most efficient light-harv...
Among all photosynthetic organisms, green bacteria have evolved one of the most efficient light-harv...
Most chlorophyll-type pigments in a photosynthetic organism function as an antenna, absorbing light ...
Three phyla of bacteria include phototrophs that contain unique antenna systems, chlorosomes, as the...
Three phyla of bacteria include phototrophs that contain unique antenna systems, chlorosomes, as the...
Three phyla of bacteria include phototrophs that contain unique antenna systems, chlorosomes, as the...
Three phyla of bacteria include phototrophs that contain unique antenna systems, chlorosomes, as the...
Three phyla of bacteria include phototrophs that contain unique antenna systems, chlorosomes, as the...
Three phyla of bacteria include phototrophs that contain unique antenna systems, chlorosomes, as the...
Chlorosomes are sac-like, light-harvesting organelles that characteristically contain very large num...
Among all photosynthetic organisms, green bacteria have evolved one of the most efficient light-harv...
This project is concerned with the structure and function of the chlorosome antennas found in green ...
AbstractChlorosomes are specialized compartments that constitute the main light harvesting system of...
Chlorosomes are sac-like, light-harvesting organelles that characteristically contain very large num...
Green sulfur bacteria can grow photosynthetically by absorbing only a few photons per bacteriochloro...
Among all photosynthetic organisms, green bacteria have evolved one of the most efficient light-harv...
Among all photosynthetic organisms, green bacteria have evolved one of the most efficient light-harv...
Most chlorophyll-type pigments in a photosynthetic organism function as an antenna, absorbing light ...
Three phyla of bacteria include phototrophs that contain unique antenna systems, chlorosomes, as the...
Three phyla of bacteria include phototrophs that contain unique antenna systems, chlorosomes, as the...
Three phyla of bacteria include phototrophs that contain unique antenna systems, chlorosomes, as the...
Three phyla of bacteria include phototrophs that contain unique antenna systems, chlorosomes, as the...
Three phyla of bacteria include phototrophs that contain unique antenna systems, chlorosomes, as the...
Three phyla of bacteria include phototrophs that contain unique antenna systems, chlorosomes, as the...
Chlorosomes are sac-like, light-harvesting organelles that characteristically contain very large num...
Among all photosynthetic organisms, green bacteria have evolved one of the most efficient light-harv...
This project is concerned with the structure and function of the chlorosome antennas found in green ...
AbstractChlorosomes are specialized compartments that constitute the main light harvesting system of...
Chlorosomes are sac-like, light-harvesting organelles that characteristically contain very large num...
Green sulfur bacteria can grow photosynthetically by absorbing only a few photons per bacteriochloro...
Among all photosynthetic organisms, green bacteria have evolved one of the most efficient light-harv...
Among all photosynthetic organisms, green bacteria have evolved one of the most efficient light-harv...
Most chlorophyll-type pigments in a photosynthetic organism function as an antenna, absorbing light ...