Diversity and evolution of phycobilisomes in marine Synechococcus spp.: a comparative genomics study

Volume: 8, Issue: 12, Pages: R259 - R259
Published: Jan 1, 2007
Abstract
Marine Synechococcus owe their specific vivid color (ranging from blue-green to orange) to their large extrinsic antenna complexes called phycobilisomes, comprising a central allophycocyanin core and rods of variable phycobiliprotein composition. Three major pigment types can be defined depending on the major phycobiliprotein found in the rods (phycocyanin, phycoerythrin I or phycoerythrin II). Among strains containing both phycoerythrins I and...
Paper Details
Title
Diversity and evolution of phycobilisomes in marine Synechococcus spp.: a comparative genomics study
Published Date
Jan 1, 2007
Volume
8
Issue
12
Pages
R259 - R259
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