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Marine algae have evolved a light-harvesting system different from higher plants to adapt to the weak light environment of the seafloor
After more than ten years of exploration, Sui Senfang’s research team found that due to the distinct protein properties of phycobilisomes and PSII, it is very difficult to obtain a stable PBS-PSII complex by in vitro purification
The work was published online on September 13 in the journal eLife, entitled "In situ cryo-ET structure of phycobilisome–photosystem II supercomplex from red" (In situ cryo-ET structure of phycobilisome–photosystem II supercomplex from red alga)
Figure: Overall structure of PBS-PSII super complex and double PBS-PSII super complex
(A) The structure density map of the double PBS-PSII super-complex with a resolution of 15.
Original link: https://elifesciences.