Binding of pigments to the cyanobacterial high-light-inducible protein HliC

Volume: 137, Issue: 1, Pages: 29 - 39
Published: Dec 26, 2017
Abstract
Cyanobacteria possess a family of one-helix high-light-inducible proteins (HLIPs) that are widely viewed as ancestors of the light-harvesting antenna of plants and algae. HLIPs are essential for viability under various stress conditions, although their exact role is not fully understood. The unicellular cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 contains four HLIPs named HliA-D, and HliD has recently been isolated in a small protein complex and...
Paper Details
Title
Binding of pigments to the cyanobacterial high-light-inducible protein HliC
Published Date
Dec 26, 2017
Volume
137
Issue
1
Pages
29 - 39
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