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THE STRUCTURE OF PHYCOBILISOMES IN MUTANTS OF Synechococcus sp. STRAIN PCC 7942 DEVOID OF SPECIFIC LINKER POLYPEPTIDES
Authors:R P Bhalerao  J L Collier    P Gustafsson  A R Grossman
Institution:Department of Plant Physiology, University of Umeå, S-901 87 Umea, Sweden;Department of Plant Biology, The Carnegie Institution of Washington, 290 Panama Street, Stanford, CA 94305, USA
Abstract:Abstract— The effect of elimination of the 30, 33 and 9 kDa phycobilisome rod-linker polypeptides on rod length was examined by electron microscopy of phycobilisomes isolated from wild-type Synechococcus sp. strain PCC 7942 and from genetically engineered mutants with lesions in the genes encoding the rod-linker polypeptides. The maximum rod length in the absence of the 33 kDa linker polypeptide was two phycocyanin hexamers, whereas rods with up to five hexamers were found in the mutant strain lacking the 30 kDa linker polypeptide. Elimination of the 9 kDa linker polypeptide did not have a significant effect on rod length. Finally, mutants lacking either the 30 or 33 kDa rod-associated linker polypeptides had an increased number of rods that terminated with a phycocyanin trimer. These observations are discussed with respect to the role of the linker polypeptides in the biosynthesis of the rod substructure.
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