EMD-9777
Structure of C2S2M2-type PSII-FCPII supercomplex from diatom
EMD-9777
Single-particle3.8 Å

Map released: 07/08/2019
Last modified: 06/11/2019
Sample Organism:
Chaetoceros gracilis
Sample: C2S2M2-type PSII-FCPII supercomplex
Fitted models: 6j40 (Avg. Q-score: 0.349)
Deposition Authors: Nagao R, Kato K, Shen JR, Miyazaki N, Akita F
Sample: C2S2M2-type PSII-FCPII supercomplex
Fitted models: 6j40 (Avg. Q-score: 0.349)
Deposition Authors: Nagao R, Kato K, Shen JR, Miyazaki N, Akita F
Structural basis for energy harvesting and dissipation in a diatom PSII-FCPII supercomplex.
Nagao R,
Kato K
,
Suzuki T
,
Ifuku K,
Uchiyama I
,
Kashino Y,
Dohmae N,
Akimoto S
,
Shen JR
,
Miyazaki N
,
Akita F
(2019) Nat. Plants , 5 , 890 - 901






(2019) Nat. Plants , 5 , 890 - 901
Abstract:
Light-harvesting antenna systems in photosynthetic organisms harvest solar energy and transfer it to the photosynthetic reaction centres to initiate charge-separation and electron-transfer reactions. Diatoms are one of the important groups of oxyphototrophs and possess fucoxanthin chlorophyll a/c-binding proteins (FCPs) as light harvesters. The organization and association pattern of FCP with the photosystem II (PSII) core are unknown. Here we solved the structure of PSII-FCPII supercomplexes isolated from a diatom, Chaetoceros gracilis, by single-particle cryoelectron microscopy. The PSII-FCPII forms a homodimer. In each monomer, two FCP homotetramers and three FCP monomers are associated with one PSII core. The structure reveals a highly complicated protein-pigment network that is different from the green-type light-harvesting apparatus. Comparing these two systems allows the identification of energy transfer and quenching pathways. These findings provide structural insights into not only excitation-energy transfer mechanisms in the diatom PSII-FCPII, but also changes of light harvesters between the red- and green-lineage oxyphototrophs during evolution.
Light-harvesting antenna systems in photosynthetic organisms harvest solar energy and transfer it to the photosynthetic reaction centres to initiate charge-separation and electron-transfer reactions. Diatoms are one of the important groups of oxyphototrophs and possess fucoxanthin chlorophyll a/c-binding proteins (FCPs) as light harvesters. The organization and association pattern of FCP with the photosystem II (PSII) core are unknown. Here we solved the structure of PSII-FCPII supercomplexes isolated from a diatom, Chaetoceros gracilis, by single-particle cryoelectron microscopy. The PSII-FCPII forms a homodimer. In each monomer, two FCP homotetramers and three FCP monomers are associated with one PSII core. The structure reveals a highly complicated protein-pigment network that is different from the green-type light-harvesting apparatus. Comparing these two systems allows the identification of energy transfer and quenching pathways. These findings provide structural insights into not only excitation-energy transfer mechanisms in the diatom PSII-FCPII, but also changes of light harvesters between the red- and green-lineage oxyphototrophs during evolution.