JOURNAL ARTICLE

Size Dependency of Circular Dichroism in Macroaggregates of Photosynthetic Pigment-Protein Complexes

Virginijus BarzdaLászló MustárdyGyőző Garab

Year: 1994 Journal:   Biochemistry Vol: 33 (35)Pages: 10837-10841   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Large molecular aggregates, condensed biological macromolecules, intact membrane systems, and cell organelles often exhibit intense anomalous circular dichroism (CD) bands which are absent in systems of lower structural complexity. Theory predicts that in dense, chirally organized macroaggregates the size of the aggregate controls the magnitude of the anomalous CD bands [Keller, D., & Bustamante, C. (1986) J. Chem. Phys. 84, 2972-2979]. Photosynthetic pigment-protein complexes in their native thylakoid membranes and in vitro were used to provide direct experimental evidence of the size dependency of CD in macroaggregates.

Keywords:
Circular dichroism Thylakoid Organelle Macromolecule Chemistry Photosynthesis Pigment Biophysics Membrane Chloroplast Crystallography Biochemistry Biology Organic chemistry

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