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Characterization Of Genes Involved In The Biosynthesis Of Phycoerythrin I And Ii In Cyanobacteria, Adam Nguyen Aug 2018

Characterization Of Genes Involved In The Biosynthesis Of Phycoerythrin I And Ii In Cyanobacteria, Adam Nguyen

University of New Orleans Theses and Dissertations

Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic prokaryotes that able to produce oxygen. They have light harvesting complexes called phycobilisomes (PBS). PBS are generally composed of an allophycocyanin core with phycocyanin and phycoerythrin rods connected to the core. PBS are able to efficiently harvest light energy from different wavelengths of visible light due to the evolution of PBP. Phycoerythrin has five chromophores that are attached to six cysteine residues and is essential for efficient green light capture and transfer of energy for use in photosynthesis. The attachment of these chromophores to PBP is facilitated by enzymes known as bilin lyases.

In this study, we …