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Growth Phase-Dependent Reorganization of Cryptophyte Photosystem I Antennae

Communications Biology(2024)

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Photosynthetic cryptophytes are eukaryotic algae that utilize membrane-embedded chlorophyll a/c binding proteins (CACs) and lumen-localized phycobiliproteins (PBPs) as their light-harvesting antennae. Cryptophytes go through logarithmic and stationary growth phases, and may adjust their light-harvesting capability according to their particular growth state. How cryptophytes change the type/arrangement of the photosynthetic antenna proteins to regulate their light-harvesting remains unknown. Here we solve four structures of cryptophyte photosystem I (PSI) bound with CACs that show the rearrangement of CACs at different growth phases. We identify a cryptophyte-unique protein, PsaQ, which harbors two chlorophyll molecules. PsaQ specifically binds to the lumenal region of PSI during logarithmic growth phase and may assist the association of PBPs with photosystems and energy transfer from PBPs to photosystems. Cryptophyte PSI-CAC structures revealed the differences in protein composition and CAC organization of PSI complex in exponential and stationary growth phases, which might be involved in the binding and energy transfer of lumenal phycobiliproteins.
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Photosynthetic Acclimation
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