Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10798143 | Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes | 2005 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
Here, recent atomic force microscopy studies of native membranes of different photosynthetic bacteria with different polypeptide contents are reviewed. Technology, advantages, feasibilities, restrictions and limits of atomic force microscopy for the acquisition of highly resolved images of up to 10 Ã
lateral resolution under native conditions are discussed. From a biological point of view, the new insights contributed by the images are analysed and discussed in the context of the strongly debated organisation of the interconnected network of membrane-associated chlorophyll-protein complexes composing the photosynthetic apparatus in different species of purple bacteria.
Keywords
Tetraheme cytochromeRhodospirillumRsp.Rhodobacter sphaeroidesPSUBlastochloris viridisCyt bc1AFMRb.Rps.Purple photosynthetic bacteriaBlastochlorisLight-harvestingRhodobacterRhodopseudomonasCytochrome bc1 complexPhotosynthesislight harvesting complexesCore complexReaction centreElectron microscopyatomic force microscopyPhotosynthetic unit
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Authors
Simon Scheuring, Daniel Lévy, Jean-Louis Rigaud,