Pigment–Protein Complexes in Plastids 1993
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-676960-9.50015-8
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Assembly and Reconstitution of Chlorophyll a/b-Containing Complexes

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“…Since Chl b-deficient strains of Scenedeskus (Bishop and Maggard, 1992) form both PS-I and PS-I1 but not the LHCs we currently prefer the interpretation that the absence of carotenoids is the underlying cause for the absence of both types of LHC pigment-protein complexes and the Chl b-deficiency found in mutant C-6E. Our data are in good agreement with findings based on reconstitution experiments using higher plants which showed that xanthophylls are necessary prerequisits for the formation of stable LHCs (Plumley and Schmidt, 1987;Paulsen et al, 1993).…”
Section: Pigment Compositionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Since Chl b-deficient strains of Scenedeskus (Bishop and Maggard, 1992) form both PS-I and PS-I1 but not the LHCs we currently prefer the interpretation that the absence of carotenoids is the underlying cause for the absence of both types of LHC pigment-protein complexes and the Chl b-deficiency found in mutant C-6E. Our data are in good agreement with findings based on reconstitution experiments using higher plants which showed that xanthophylls are necessary prerequisits for the formation of stable LHCs (Plumley and Schmidt, 1987;Paulsen et al, 1993).…”
Section: Pigment Compositionsupporting
confidence: 91%