Structure of the maize photosystem I supercomplex with light-harvesting complexes I and II

Xiaowei Pan(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jun Ma(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xiaodong Su(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Peng Cao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Wenrui Chang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhenfeng Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xinzheng Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Mei Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Science
June 7, 2018
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Abstract

Plants regulate photosynthetic light harvesting to maintain balanced energy flux into photosystems I and II (PSI and PSII). Under light conditions favoring PSII excitation, the PSII antenna, light-harvesting complex II (LHCII), is phosphorylated and forms a supercomplex with PSI core and the PSI antenna, light-harvesting complex I (LHCI). Both LHCI and LHCII then transfer excitation energy to the PSI core. We report the structure of maize PSI-LHCI-LHCII solved by cryo-electron microscopy, revealing the recognition site between LHCII and PSI. The PSI subunits PsaN and PsaO are observed at the PSI-LHCI interface and the PSI-LHCII interface, respectively. Each subunit relays excitation to PSI core through a pair of chlorophyll molecules, thus revealing previously unseen paths for energy transfer between the antennas and the PSI core.


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