scholarly journals Isolating and Incorporating Light-Harvesting Antennas from Diatom Cyclotella Meneghiniana in Liposomes with Thylakoid Lipids

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Kathi Gundermann ◽  
Lars Dietzel
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Huzifa M.A.M. Elnour ◽  
Lars Dietzel ◽  
Charusheela Ramanan ◽  
Claudia Büchel ◽  
Rienk van Grondelle ◽  
...  

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Anja Röding ◽  
Egbert Boekema ◽  
Claudia Büchel

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Claudia Büchel ◽  
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Biochemistry ◽  
1998 ◽  
Vol 37 (12) ◽  
pp. 4169-4173 ◽  
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Virginijus Barzda ◽  
László Mustárdy ◽  
Gyözö Garab

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Werner Kühlbrandt ◽  
Da Neng Wang ◽  
K.H. Downing

The light-harvesting chlorophyll-a/b protein complex (LHC-II) is the most abundant membrane protein in the chloroplasts of green plants where it functions as a molecular antenna of solar energy for photosynthesis. We have grown two-dimensional (2d) crystals of the purified, detergent-solubilized LHC-II . The crystals which measured 5 to 10 μm in diameter were stabilized for electron microscopy by washing with a 0.5% solution of tannin. Electron diffraction patterns of untilted 2d crystals cooled to 130 K showed sharp spots to 3.1 Å resolution. Spot-scan images of 2d crystals were recorded at 160 K with the Berkeley microscope . Images of untilted crystals were processed, using the unbending procedure by Henderson et al . A projection map of the complex at 3.7Å resolution was generated from electron diffraction amplitudes and high-resolution phases obtained by image processing .A difference Fourier analysis with the same image phases and electron diffraction amplitudes recorded of frozen, hydrated specimens showed no significant differences in the 3.7Å projection map. Our tannin treatment therefore does not affect the structural integrity of the complex.


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