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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
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Rhodospirillum ''(Rsp.) rubrum'' is an anoxygenic phototrophic purple bacterium with a long history as a model for the study of bacterial photosynthesis and related metabolic processes. It is unique among purple bacteria by producing both rhodoquinone (RQ) and ubiquinone (UQ)1 as electron carriers and bacteriochlorophyll (BChl) a esterified at the propionic acid side chain by geranylgeraniol (abbreviated as BChlaG) rather than phytol.
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Rhodospirillum ''(Rsp.) rubrum'' is an anoxygenic phototrophic purple bacterium with a long history as a model for the study of bacterial photosynthesis and related metabolic processes. It is unique among purple bacteria by producing both rhodoquinone (RQ) and <scenename='96/969634/ubiquinone/1'>TextToBeDisplayed</scene>(UQ) as electron carriers and bacteriochlorophyll (BChl) a esterified at the propionic acid side chain by geranylgeraniol (abbreviated as BChlaG) rather than phytol.
The light-harvesting complexes (LHC) of photosynthetic purple sulfur and non-sulfur bacteria are responsible for the highly efficient collection and transfer of light energy to the photosynthetic reaction centres. This results in an initial separation of charge in the reaction centre (RC) and ultimately conversion of the light energy into a chemically useful form <ref>10.1002/j.1460-2075.1995.tb07041.x</ref>.
The light-harvesting complexes (LHC) of photosynthetic purple sulfur and non-sulfur bacteria are responsible for the highly efficient collection and transfer of light energy to the photosynthetic reaction centres. This results in an initial separation of charge in the reaction centre (RC) and ultimately conversion of the light energy into a chemically useful form <ref>10.1002/j.1460-2075.1995.tb07041.x</ref>.
''Rsp. rubrum'' has a single pair of αβ-polypeptides in its core light-harvesting (LH1) complex and lacks both the peripheral light-harvesting (LH2) complex and reaction center (RC) cytochrome (Cyt) c subunit present in many purple bacteria; thus, ''Rsp. rubrum'' is one of the simplest phototrophic bacteria known, in terms of its photosynthetic light reactions. Because the entire Rsp. rubrum LH1 complex and a stable B820 LH1-subunit can be reconstituted using the αβ-polypeptides and pigment molecules,3−5 both complexes have been intensively studied as models of the bacterial antenna apparatus6 and as such have provided a wealth of information on mechanisms of light energy acquisition, pigment−protein interactions, and assembly of multicomponent complexes. <ref>10.1021/acs.biochem.1c00360</ref>
''Rsp. rubrum'' has a single pair of αβ-polypeptides in its core light-harvesting (LH1) complex and lacks both the peripheral light-harvesting (LH2) complex and reaction center (RC) cytochrome (Cyt) c subunit present in many purple bacteria; thus, ''Rsp. rubrum'' is one of the simplest phototrophic bacteria known, in terms of its photosynthetic light reactions. Because the entire Rsp. rubrum LH1 complex and a stable B820 LH1-subunit can be reconstituted using the αβ-polypeptides and pigment molecules,3−5 both complexes have been intensively studied as models of the bacterial antenna apparatus6 and as such have provided a wealth of information on mechanisms of light energy acquisition, pigment−protein interactions, and assembly of multicomponent complexes. <ref>10.1021/acs.biochem.1c00360</ref>

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Photosynthetic LH1-RC Super-complex of Rhodospirillum rubrum

PDB ID 7EQD

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