Complexes of photosynthetic redox proteins studied by NMR.
Related Articles Complexes of photosynthetic redox proteins studied by NMR.
Photosynth Res. 2004;81(3):277-87
Authors: Ubbink M
In the photosynthetic redox chain, small electron transfer proteins shuttle electrons between the large membrane-associated redox complexes. Short-lived but specific protein:protein complexes are formed to enable fast electron transfer. Recent nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) studies have elucidated the binding sites on plastocyanin, cytochrome c (6) and ferredoxin. Also the orientation of plastocyanin in complex with cytochrome f has been determined. Based on these results, general features that enable the formation of such transient complexes are discussed.
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