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The structural basis of far-red light absorbance by allophycocyanins
Nathan Soulier, Donald A. Bryant
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
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Absorbance
8%
Alpha Subunit
16%
Bathochromic Shift
8%
C-phycocyanin (C-PC)
100%
Chlorophyll a (Chl a)
8%
Chromophore
8%
Cyanobacteria
8%
Cylindrical Cores
8%
Excitation Energy Transfer
8%
Far-red Light
100%
Far-red Light Photoacclimation (FaRLiP)
8%
Light Absorbance
100%
Light-harvesting Antenna
8%
Linear Tetrapyrrole
8%
Linker
8%
Long Wavelength
8%
Low-light Photoacclimation
16%
Orange-red
8%
Paralogous
8%
Photoacclimation
8%
Photosystem
8%
Phycobiliproteins
8%
Phycobilisome
16%
Phycoerythrin
8%
Protein Environment
8%
Protomers
8%
Pyrrole Ring
8%
Red Light
16%
Red Region
8%
Site-directed mutagenesis
8%
Structural Difference
8%
Synechococcus
8%
Thermophilic
8%
Trimeric
8%
Visible Region
8%
Visible Spectrum
8%
β Subunit
8%
Immunology and Microbiology
Alpha Chain
22%
Beta Chain
11%
Cyanobacteria
11%
Energy Transfer
11%
Far Red Light
100%
Photoacclimatization
44%
Photosynthesis
11%
Phycobilisome
22%
Red Light
22%
Site Directed Mutagenesis
11%
Synechococcus
11%
Tetrapyrrole
11%