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Photosystem I

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<StructureSection load='1jb0' size='350' side='right' caption='Photosystem I (PDB entry [[1jb0]])' scene=''>
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== Function ==
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'''Photosystem I''' (PSI) is the second photosystem in the light harvesting systems of plants, algae and some bacteria. PSI is composed of 11 protein subunits, cytochrome b6, ferredoxin, plastocyanin, 4 phospholipids, 5 chlorophyls and carotenoid pigments, 3 coenzymes, Ca+2 and Mg+2 ions<ref>PMID:14668855</ref>.
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'''Photosystem I''' (PSI) is the second photosystem in the light harvesting systems of plants, algae and some bacteria. PSI is composed of 11 protein subunits, cytochrome b6, ferredoxin, plastocyanin, 4 phospholipids, 5 chlorophys and carotenoid pigments, 3 coenzymes, Ca+2 and Mg+2 ions.
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See also<br />
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* [[Photosynthesis]]<br />
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* [[Photosystem I: structure]].
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See page in Spanish [[Fotosistema I]] and [[Photosystem I: structure (Spanish)]].
== 3D Structures of photosystem I ==
== 3D Structures of photosystem I ==
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[[Photosystem I 3D structures]]
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== References ==
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Photosystem I (PDB entry 1jb0)

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References

  1. Ben-Shem A, Frolow F, Nelson N. Crystal structure of plant photosystem I. Nature. 2003 Dec 11;426(6967):630-5. PMID:14668855 doi:10.1038/nature02200

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