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Photosynthetic Light Reactions in Diatoms : I. The Lipids and Light-Harvesting Complexes of the Thylakoid Membrane

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Büchel, Claudia
Goss, Reimund
Bailleul, Benjamin
Campbell, Douglas A.
Lavaud, Johann

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FALCIATORE, Angela, ed., Thomas MOCK, ed.. The Molecular Life of Diatoms. Springer Cham, 2022, pp. 397-422. ISBN 978-3-030-92498-0. Available under: doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-92499-7_15

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Light harvesting and photochemistry is performed by photosystems coupled to specific antennae embedded in the thylakoid membrane, a common principle across diatoms, plants, and green algae. Still, unique features of diatoms within this common principle have been unraveled in recent decades, likely resulting from the complex evolutionary history of diatoms. These unique features are found in (1) the lipid composition of the thylakoid membrane, (2) the spatial organization of the light-harvesting complexes, and (3) their protein and pigment composition. This chapter summarizes current knowledge of these three specific features, with a focus on structural and functional properties.

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ISO 690BÜCHEL, Claudia, Reimund GOSS, Benjamin BAILLEUL, Douglas A. CAMPBELL, Johann LAVAUD, Bernard LEPETIT, 2022. Photosynthetic Light Reactions in Diatoms : I. The Lipids and Light-Harvesting Complexes of the Thylakoid Membrane. In: FALCIATORE, Angela, ed., Thomas MOCK, ed.. The Molecular Life of Diatoms. Springer Cham, 2022, pp. 397-422. ISBN 978-3-030-92498-0. Available under: doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-92499-7_15
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  title={Photosynthetic Light Reactions in Diatoms : I. The Lipids and Light-Harvesting Complexes of the Thylakoid Membrane},
  isbn={978-3-030-92498-0},
  publisher={Springer Cham},
  booktitle={The Molecular Life of Diatoms},
  pages={397--422},
  editor={Falciatore, Angela and Mock, Thomas},
  author={Büchel, Claudia and Goss, Reimund and Bailleul, Benjamin and Campbell, Douglas A. and Lavaud, Johann and Lepetit, Bernard}
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