Core and rod structures of a thermophilic cyanobacterial light-harvesting phycobilisome

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Keisuke Kawakami
Tasuku Hamaguchi
Yuu Hirose
Daisuke Kosumi
Makoto Miyata
Nobuo Kamiya
Koji Yonekura
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[1] RIKEN SPring-8 Center,Biostructural Mechanism Laboratory
[2] 1-1-1,Electronics
[3] Toyohashi University of Technology,Inspired Interdisciplinary Research Institute
[4] Kumamoto University,Institute of Industrial Nanomaterials
[5] Osaka Metropolitan University,Graduate School of Science
[6] Osaka Metropolitan University,The OCU Advanced Research Institute for Natural Science & Technology (OCARINA)
[7] RIKEN-JEOL Collaboration Center,Advanced Electron Microscope Development Unit
[8] RIKEN Baton Zone Program,Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials
[9] Tohoku University,undefined
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Cyanobacteria, glaucophytes, and rhodophytes utilize giant, light-harvesting phycobilisomes (PBSs) for capturing solar energy and conveying it to photosynthetic reaction centers. PBSs are compositionally and structurally diverse, and exceedingly complex, all of which pose a challenge for a comprehensive understanding of their function. To date, three detailed architectures of PBSs by cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) have been described: a hemiellipsoidal type, a block-type from rhodophytes, and a cyanobacterial hemidiscoidal-type. Here, we report cryo-EM structures of a pentacylindrical allophycocyanin core and phycocyanin-containing rod of a thermophilic cyanobacterial hemidiscoidal PBS. The structures define the spatial arrangement of protein subunits and chromophores, crucial for deciphering the energy transfer mechanism. They reveal how the pentacylindrical core is formed, identify key interactions between linker proteins and the bilin chromophores, and indicate pathways for unidirectional energy transfer.
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