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An optimized protocol for the preparation of oxygen-evolving thylakoid membranes from Cyclotella meneghiniana provides a tool for the investigation of diatom plastidic electron transport.

Marcel KansyAlexandra GurowietzChristian WilhelmReimund Goss
Published in: BMC plant biology (2017)
The present protocol resulted in thylakoids with a high electron transport capacity. These thylakoids can thus be used for experiments addressing various aspects of the photosynthetic electron transport by, e.g., employing artificial electron donors and acceptors which do not penetrate the diatom cell wall. In addition, the present isolation protocol yields diatom thylakoids with the potential for xanthophyll cycle and non-photochemical quenching measurements. However, the preparation has to be further refined before these important topics can be addressed systematically.
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