Cytochrome b6f is a dimeric protochlorophyll a binding complex in etioplasts

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The cytochrome b6f complex is a dimeric protein complex that is of central importance for photosynthesis to carry out light driven electron and proton transfer in chloroplasts. One molecule of chlorophyll a was found to associate per cytochrome b6f monomer and the structural or functional importance of this is discussed. We show that etioplasts which are devoid of chlorophyll a already contain dimeric cytochrome b6f. However, the phytylated chlorophyll precursor protochlorophyll a, and not chlorophyll a, is associated with subunit b6. The data imply that a phytylated tetrapyrrol is an essential structural requirement for assembly of cytochrome b6f. © 2008 The Authors.

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Reisinger, V., Hertle, A. P., Plöscher, M., & Eichacker, L. A. (2008). Cytochrome b6f is a dimeric protochlorophyll a binding complex in etioplasts. FEBS Journal, 275(5), 1018–1024. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1742-4658.2008.06268.x

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