A micelle-like hybrid natural-artificial light-harvesting nanosystem was prepared through protein-framed electrostatic self-assembly of phycocyanin and a four-armed porphyrin star polymer. The nanosystem has a special structure of pomegranate-like unimolecular micelle aggregate with one phycocyanin acceptor in the center and multiple porphyrin donors in the shell. It can inhibit donor self-quenching effectively and display efficient transfer of excitation energy (about 80.1 %) in water. Furthermore, the number of donors contributing to a single acceptor could reach as high as about 179 in this nanosystem.Natural photosynthesis is the survival foundation of the living beings. Light-harvesting antenna (LHA), as the initiation of the photosynthesis, can capture light energy and then funnel excitation energy to the reaction center where light energy turns into chemical energy.[1] One of the most remarkable feature of the natural LHA is that weak light can be used by the reaction center because of their specific structure where every acceptor molecule is surrounded by a large number of donors (often ca. 200). Inspired by nature, up to now, great progress has been made in artificial lightharvesting systems. [1, 2] The majority of them are worked in organic solutions and are generally based on scaffolds like dendrimers, [3] coordination polymers, [4] and cyclic arrays. [5] In recent years, some aqueous artificial LHA scaffolds, such as DNA, [6] MOFs, [7] gels, [8] virus, [9] proteins, [10] micelles [11] and clay, [12] have also been developed. These LHA systems are like nature ones working in aqueous environment, however, it is difficult for them to obtain clear multi-donors to only one acceptor structure, especially with a ratio more than 100 as the nature does. In addition, it is still very challenging for these aqueous LHAs to inhibit the self-quenching of donors in water due to their great hydrophobicity.Herein, we report a novel aqueous LH system to address these challenges. Previously, our group disclosed a special multimolecular micelle structure, named as unimolecular micelle aggregate (UMA), through the direct aggregation of unimolecular micelles into a pomegranate-like micellar structure. [13] In the present work, a four-arm star polymer (THPD) with a porphyrin core and four poly(2-(Dimethylamino)ethylmethacrylate) (PDMAEMA) arms was synthesized, which also self-assembled into the pomegranate-like UMAs in water (Scheme 1). Since the obtained THPD micelles have multi-porphyrin donors, a biomimetic LHA system with multiple donors and one acceptor could be constructed if an acceptor was able to be introduced into the core of the THPD micelle. Herein, a natural LHA protein of phycocyanin (PC) was selected as the acceptor. PC, a watersoluble light-absorption protein in cyanobacteria, is composed of two subunits of the a-chain and b-chain. The two subunits form monomers, which aggregate into a 3 b 3 trimers and further into a 6 b 6 hexamers (Scheme 1).[14] The PC was put into the core of the pomegran...