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Detergent effects upon the picosecond dynamics of higher plant light harvesting chlorophyll complex (LHC).

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Abstract

The light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b protein complex (LHC) has been shown to form crystalline arrays in vitro. These arrays have P321 symmetry. The unit cell is composed of trimeric protein oligomers arranged with a 3-fold symmetry axis running centrally through each complex[1]. Each polypeptide has an apparent molecular weight of 25–27kd within which are bound 6-11 chlorophyll molecules.

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