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2.4-angstrom structure of the double-ring Gemmatimonas phototrophica photosystem

Qian, Pu
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Gardiner, Alastair T.
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Simova, Ivana
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February 1, 2022
Science Advances

Phototrophic Gemmatimonadetes evolved the ability to use solar energy following horizontal transfer of photosynthesis-related genes from an ancient phototrophic proteobacterium. The electron cryo-microscopy structure of the Gemmatimonas phototrophica photosystem at 2.4 angstrom reveals a unique, double-ring complex. Two unique membrane-extrinsic polypeptides, RC-S and RC-U, hold the central type 2 reaction center (RC) within an inner 16-subunit light-harvesting 1 (LH1) ring, which is encircled by an outer 24-subunit antenna ring (LHh) that adds light-gathering capacity. Femtosecond kinetics reveal the flow of energy within the RC-dLH complex, from the outer LHh ring to LH1 and then to the RC. This structural and functional study shows that G. phototrophica has independently evolved its own compact, robust, and highly effective architecture for harvesting and trapping solar energy.

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DOI
10.1126/sciadv.abk3139
Web of Science ID

WOS:000757399100005

Author(s)
Qian, Pu
Gardiner, Alastair T.
Simova, Ivana
Naydenova, Katerina
Croll, Tristan, I
Jackson, Philip J.
Nupur
Kloz, Miroslav
Cubakova, Petra
Kuzma, Marek
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Date Issued

2022-02-01

Publisher

AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE

Published in
Science Advances
Volume

8

Issue

7

Article Number

eabk3139

Subjects

Multidisciplinary Sciences

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Science & Technology - Other Topics

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multiple sequence alignment

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light-harvesting complex

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rc-lh1 core complex

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cryo-em structure

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crystal-structure

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rhodospirillum-rubrum

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antenna complex

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purple bacteria

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environment

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mechanism

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