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Cryo-EM structure of a tetrameric photosystem I from Chroococcidiopsis TS-821, a thermophilic, unicellular, non-heterocyst-forming cyanobacterium

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PLANT COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 3, Issue 1, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.xplc.2021.100248

Keywords

cryo-EM; photosystem I; non-heterocyst-forming cyanobacteria; Chroococcidiopsis; evolution of chloroplast; high light adaptation

Funding

  1. Gibson Family Foundation
  2. Bredesen Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Education
  3. Dr Donald L. Akers Faculty Enrichment Fellowship
  4. National Science Foundation [DGE-0801470, EPS-1004083]
  5. University of Tennessee (UTK)/Oak Ridge National Lab Science Alliance
  6. UTK NSF GFRP award [2017219379]
  7. Tickle College of Engineering, UTK

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The tetrameric structure of photosystem I in cyanobacteria has been studied, showing that the tetramer is arranged through two different interfaces. The localization of chlorophyll molecules allows for excitation energy transfer within and between monomers. Tetrameric PSI may play a significant role in the evolution of photosynthetic organisms.
Photosystem I (PSI) is one of two photosystems involved in oxygenic photosynthesis. PSI of cyanobacteria exists in monomeric, trimeric, and tetrameric forms, in contrast to the strictly monomeric form of PSI in plants and algae. The tetrameric organization raises questions about its structural, physiological, and evolutionary significance. Here we report the-3.72A the thermophilic, unicellular cyanobacterium Chroococcidiopsis sp. TS-821. The structure resolves 44 subunits and 448 cofactor molecules. We conclude that the tetramer is arranged via two different interfaces resulting from a dimer-of-dimers organization. The localization of chlorophyll molecules permits an excitation energy pathway within and between adjacent monomers. Bioinformatics analysis reveals conserved regions in the PsaL subunit that correlate with the oligomeric state. Tetrameric PSI may function as a key evolutionary step between the trimeric and monomeric forms of PSI organization in photosynthetic organisms. resolution cryo-electron microscopy structure of tetrameric PSI from

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