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Structural basis for energy transfer in a huge diatom PSI-FCPI supercomplex.

Caizhe XuXiong PiYawen HuangGuangye HanXiaobo ChenXiaochun QinGuoqiang HuangSonghao ZhaoYanyan YangTingyun KuangWenda WangSen-Fang SuiJian Ren Shen
Published in: Nature communications (2020)
Diatom is an important group of marine algae and contributes to around 20% of the global photosynthetic carbon fixation. Photosystem I (PSI) of diatoms is associated with a large number of fucoxanthin-chlorophyll a/c proteins (FCPIs). We report the structure of PSI-FCPI from a diatom Chaetoceros gracilis at 2.38 Å resolution by single-particle cryo-electron microscopy. PSI-FCPI is a monomeric supercomplex consisting of 12 core and 24 antenna subunits (FCPIs), and 326 chlorophylls a, 34 chlorophylls c, 102 fucoxanthins, 35 diadinoxanthins, 18 β-carotenes and some electron transfer cofactors. Two subunits designated PsaR and PsaS were found in the core, whereas several subunits were lost. The large number of pigments constitute a unique and huge network ensuring efficient energy harvesting, transfer and dissipation. These results provide a firm structural basis for unraveling the mechanisms of light-energy harvesting, transfer and quenching in the diatom PSI-FCPI, and also important clues to evolutionary changes of PSI-LHCI.
Keyphrases
  • energy transfer
  • structural basis
  • electron transfer
  • electron microscopy
  • quantum dots
  • minimally invasive
  • high resolution
  • mass spectrometry
  • network analysis