Photosystem I

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{{STRUCTURE_1jb0| PDB=1jb0 | SIZE=400| SCENE= |right|CAPTION=Photosystem I, [[1jb0]] }}
{{STRUCTURE_1jb0| PDB=1jb0 | SIZE=400| SCENE= |right|CAPTION=Photosystem I, [[1jb0]] }}
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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:159077059</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 chlorophyls and carotenoid pigments, 3 coenzymes, Ca+2 and Mg+2 ions. See also [[Photosynthesis]].
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See also [[Photosynthesis]].
See page in Spanish [[Fotosistema I]].
See page in Spanish [[Fotosistema I]].
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[[1pse]], [[1psf]] - SyPSI subunit V – NMR<BR />
[[1pse]], [[1psf]] - SyPSI subunit V – NMR<BR />
[[4kt0]], [[4l6v]] – SyPSI <br />
[[4kt0]], [[4l6v]] – SyPSI <br />
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== References ==
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Revision as of 10:19, 3 July 2016

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Function

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[1].

See also Photosynthesis.

See page in Spanish Fotosistema I.

3D Structures of photosystem I

Updated on 03-July-2016

3pcq, 1jb0, 1c51, 2pps, 4fe1 – TePSI – Thermosynechococcus elongatus
3lw5, 2wsc, 2wse, 2wsf, 2o01, 1qzv, 4rku – PSI – pea
1gxi – SyPSI subunit IV – Synechocystis - NMR
1k0t - SyPSI subunit I – NMR
1pse, 1psf - SyPSI subunit V – NMR
4kt0, 4l6v – SyPSI

References

  1. . PMID:159077059

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