Water Soluble Chlorophyll-Binding Proteins of Plants: Structure, Properties and Functions
- 作者: Maleeva Y.V.1, Neverov K.V.1,2, Obukhov Y.N.2, Kritsky M.S.2
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- Faculty of Biology, Moscow State University
- Bach Institute of Biochemistry, Federal Research Centre “Fundamentals of Biotechnology” of the Russian Academy of Sciences
- 期: 卷 53, 编号 6 (2019)
- 页面: 876-888
- 栏目: Reviews
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/0026-8933/article/view/164117
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0026893319060128
- ID: 164117
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Water soluble chlorophyll-binding proteins (WSCPs) of higher plants differ from most proteins containing chlorophyll or bacteriochlorophyll in that they are soluble in watr and are neither embedded in the lipid membrane nor directly involved in the process of photosynthesis. Chlorophyll molecules in WSCPs ensembles are packed in dimers within the hydrophobic zone of the protein matrix, similar to the structure of a chlorophyll “special pair” in the reaction centers of phototrophs. This fact together with the detected photosensitizing activity of WSCPs makes it possible to consider these proteins as a promising object for modelling the evolutionary prototypes of the photosynthetic apparatus, as well as for developing the artificial solar energy converters. There are two classes of proteins in the WSCP family, class I and class II the representatives of these classes have a weak degree of homology in the primary structure, but a high degree of similarity in the tertiary and quaternary structure. One of the features of class I WSCPs is photoconversion, that is, to change the structure and spectral properties of the chromophore under the action of light. The functions of WSCPs in the plant are thought to be associated with stress protection.
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Yu. Maleeva
Faculty of Biology, Moscow State University
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Email: yulya_maleeva@mail.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Moscow, 119991
K. Neverov
Faculty of Biology, Moscow State University; Bach Institute of Biochemistry, Federal Research Centre “Fundamentals of Biotechnology”of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: yulya_maleeva@mail.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Moscow, 119991; Moscow, 117071
Yu. Obukhov
Bach Institute of Biochemistry, Federal Research Centre “Fundamentals of Biotechnology”of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: yulya_maleeva@mail.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Moscow, 117071
M. Kritsky
Bach Institute of Biochemistry, Federal Research Centre “Fundamentals of Biotechnology”of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Email: yulya_maleeva@mail.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Moscow, 117071
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