Isolation and Characterization of Carotenosomes from a Bacteriochlorophyll c-less Mutant of Chlorobium tepidum

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Isolation and Characterization of Carotenosomes from a Bacteriochlorophyll c-less Mutant of Chlorobium tepidum. / Frigaard, Niels-Ulrik; Li, Hui; Martinsson, Peter; Das, Somes Kumar; Frank, Harry A; Aartsma, Thijs J; Bryant, Donald A.

In: Photosynthesis Research, Vol. 86, No. 1-2, 2005, p. 101-11.

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Frigaard, N-U, Li, H, Martinsson, P, Das, SK, Frank, HA, Aartsma, TJ & Bryant, DA 2005, 'Isolation and Characterization of Carotenosomes from a Bacteriochlorophyll c-less Mutant of Chlorobium tepidum', Photosynthesis Research, vol. 86, no. 1-2, pp. 101-11. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11120-005-1331-8

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Frigaard, N-U., Li, H., Martinsson, P., Das, S. K., Frank, H. A., Aartsma, T. J., & Bryant, D. A. (2005). Isolation and Characterization of Carotenosomes from a Bacteriochlorophyll c-less Mutant of Chlorobium tepidum. Photosynthesis Research, 86(1-2), 101-11. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11120-005-1331-8

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Frigaard N-U, Li H, Martinsson P, Das SK, Frank HA, Aartsma TJ et al. Isolation and Characterization of Carotenosomes from a Bacteriochlorophyll c-less Mutant of Chlorobium tepidum. Photosynthesis Research. 2005;86(1-2):101-11. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11120-005-1331-8

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Frigaard, Niels-Ulrik ; Li, Hui ; Martinsson, Peter ; Das, Somes Kumar ; Frank, Harry A ; Aartsma, Thijs J ; Bryant, Donald A. / Isolation and Characterization of Carotenosomes from a Bacteriochlorophyll c-less Mutant of Chlorobium tepidum. In: Photosynthesis Research. 2005 ; Vol. 86, No. 1-2. pp. 101-11.

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title = "Isolation and Characterization of Carotenosomes from a Bacteriochlorophyll c-less Mutant of Chlorobium tepidum",
abstract = "Chlorosomes are the light-harvesting organelles in photosynthetic green bacteria and typically contain large amounts of bacteriochlorophyll (BChl) c in addition to smaller amounts of BChl a, carotenoids, and several protein species. We have isolated vestigial chlorosomes, denoted carotenosomes, from a BChl c-less, bchK mutant of the green sulfur bacterium Chlorobium tepidum. The physical shape of the carotenosomes (86 +/- 17 nm x 66 +/- 13 nm x 4.3 +/- 0.8 nm on average) was reminiscent of a flattened chlorosome. The carotenosomes contained carotenoids, BChl a, and the proteins CsmA and CsmD in ratios to each other comparable to their ratios in wild-type chlorosomes, but all other chlorosome proteins normally found in wild-type chlorosomes were found only in trace amounts or were not detected. Similar to wild-type chlorosomes, the CsmA protein in the carotenosomes formed oligomers at least up to homo-octamers as shown by chemical cross-linking and immunoblotting. The absorption spectrum of BChl a in the carotenosomes was also indistinguishable from that in wild-type chlorosomes. Energy transfer from the bulk carotenoids to BChl a in carotenosomes was poor. The results indicate that the carotenosomes have an intact baseplate made of remarkably stable oligomeric CsmA-BChl a complexes but are flattened in structure due to the absence of BChl c. Carotenosomes thus provide a valuable material for studying the biogenesis, structure, and function of the photosynthetic antennae in green bacteria.",
author = "Niels-Ulrik Frigaard and Hui Li and Peter Martinsson and Das, {Somes Kumar} and Frank, {Harry A} and Aartsma, {Thijs J} and Bryant, {Donald A}",
note = "Keywords: Bacterial Proteins; Bacteriochlorophylls; Carotenoids; Cell Fractionation; Chlorobium; Microscopy, Atomic Force; Microscopy, Electron; Mutation; Organelles; Protein Binding; Spectrum Analysis",
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T1 - Isolation and Characterization of Carotenosomes from a Bacteriochlorophyll c-less Mutant of Chlorobium tepidum

AU - Frigaard, Niels-Ulrik

AU - Li, Hui

AU - Martinsson, Peter

AU - Das, Somes Kumar

AU - Frank, Harry A

AU - Aartsma, Thijs J

AU - Bryant, Donald A

N1 - Keywords: Bacterial Proteins; Bacteriochlorophylls; Carotenoids; Cell Fractionation; Chlorobium; Microscopy, Atomic Force; Microscopy, Electron; Mutation; Organelles; Protein Binding; Spectrum Analysis

PY - 2005

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N2 - Chlorosomes are the light-harvesting organelles in photosynthetic green bacteria and typically contain large amounts of bacteriochlorophyll (BChl) c in addition to smaller amounts of BChl a, carotenoids, and several protein species. We have isolated vestigial chlorosomes, denoted carotenosomes, from a BChl c-less, bchK mutant of the green sulfur bacterium Chlorobium tepidum. The physical shape of the carotenosomes (86 +/- 17 nm x 66 +/- 13 nm x 4.3 +/- 0.8 nm on average) was reminiscent of a flattened chlorosome. The carotenosomes contained carotenoids, BChl a, and the proteins CsmA and CsmD in ratios to each other comparable to their ratios in wild-type chlorosomes, but all other chlorosome proteins normally found in wild-type chlorosomes were found only in trace amounts or were not detected. Similar to wild-type chlorosomes, the CsmA protein in the carotenosomes formed oligomers at least up to homo-octamers as shown by chemical cross-linking and immunoblotting. The absorption spectrum of BChl a in the carotenosomes was also indistinguishable from that in wild-type chlorosomes. Energy transfer from the bulk carotenoids to BChl a in carotenosomes was poor. The results indicate that the carotenosomes have an intact baseplate made of remarkably stable oligomeric CsmA-BChl a complexes but are flattened in structure due to the absence of BChl c. Carotenosomes thus provide a valuable material for studying the biogenesis, structure, and function of the photosynthetic antennae in green bacteria.

AB - Chlorosomes are the light-harvesting organelles in photosynthetic green bacteria and typically contain large amounts of bacteriochlorophyll (BChl) c in addition to smaller amounts of BChl a, carotenoids, and several protein species. We have isolated vestigial chlorosomes, denoted carotenosomes, from a BChl c-less, bchK mutant of the green sulfur bacterium Chlorobium tepidum. The physical shape of the carotenosomes (86 +/- 17 nm x 66 +/- 13 nm x 4.3 +/- 0.8 nm on average) was reminiscent of a flattened chlorosome. The carotenosomes contained carotenoids, BChl a, and the proteins CsmA and CsmD in ratios to each other comparable to their ratios in wild-type chlorosomes, but all other chlorosome proteins normally found in wild-type chlorosomes were found only in trace amounts or were not detected. Similar to wild-type chlorosomes, the CsmA protein in the carotenosomes formed oligomers at least up to homo-octamers as shown by chemical cross-linking and immunoblotting. The absorption spectrum of BChl a in the carotenosomes was also indistinguishable from that in wild-type chlorosomes. Energy transfer from the bulk carotenoids to BChl a in carotenosomes was poor. The results indicate that the carotenosomes have an intact baseplate made of remarkably stable oligomeric CsmA-BChl a complexes but are flattened in structure due to the absence of BChl c. Carotenosomes thus provide a valuable material for studying the biogenesis, structure, and function of the photosynthetic antennae in green bacteria.

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DO - 10.1007/s11120-005-1331-8

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VL - 86

SP - 101

EP - 111

JO - Photosynthesis Research

JF - Photosynthesis Research

SN - 0166-8595

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