Spectroscopic properties of the C-phycocyanin-allophycocyanin conjugate and the isolated phycobilisomes from Spirulina platensis

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C-phycocyanin (CPC) and allophycocyanin (APC) were purified from Spirulina platensis, then the CPC was attached covalently to the APC by reacting their ε-amino groups. The excitation energy could be transferred from the CPC to the APC in the CPC-APC conjugate. Intact phycobilisomes (PBS), consisting of CPC, APC, colourless linker polypeptides, and APC B or L(cm), were isolated from S. platensis. Spectroscopic properties of the isolated PBSs kept at 20 °C for various times showed that the connection between the APC and the APC B or L(cm) was looser than that between the CPC and the APC in the isolated PBSs. The CPC-APC conjugate was more stable than the isolated PBSs, and the linker polypeptides had a minor influence on the excitation energy transfer characteristic between different phycobiliproteins in the PBS.

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Wang, G. C., Zhou, B. C., & Tseng, C. K. (1998). Spectroscopic properties of the C-phycocyanin-allophycocyanin conjugate and the isolated phycobilisomes from Spirulina platensis. Photosynthetica, 34(1), 57–65. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1006811817403

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