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psaC psaC psaA psaA psaB psaB psaE psaE psaF psaF psaD psaD psaK psaK psaL psaL ABV50999.1 ABV50999.1 ABV50325.1 ABV50325.1 psbH psbH
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psaCPhotosystem I subunit PsaC; Apoprotein for the two 4Fe-4S centers FA and FB of photosystem I (PSI); essential for photochemical activity. FB is the terminal electron acceptor of PSI, donating electrons to ferredoxin. The C-terminus interacts with PsaA/B/D and helps assemble the protein into the PSI complex. Required for binding of PsaD and PsaE to PSI. PSI is a plastocyanin/cytochrome c6-ferredoxin oxidoreductase, converting photonic excitation into a charge separation, which transfers an electron from the donor P700 chlorophyll pair to the spectroscopically characterized acceptors A0, [...] (81 aa)    
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psaA
Photosystem I PsaA protein; PsaA and PsaB bind P700, the primary electron donor of photosystem I (PSI), as well as the electron acceptors A0, A1 and FX. PSI is a plastocyanin/cytochrome c6-ferredoxin oxidoreductase, converting photonic excitation into a charge separation, which transfers an electron from the donor P700 chlorophyll pair to the spectroscopically characterized acceptors A0, A1, FX, FA and FB in turn. Oxidized P700 is reduced on the lumenal side of the thylakoid membrane by plastocyanin or cytochrome c6; Belongs to the PsaA/PsaB family.
  
 
 0.999
psaB
Photosystem I PsaB protein; PsaA and PsaB bind P700, the primary electron donor of photosystem I (PSI), as well as the electron acceptors A0, A1 and FX. PSI is a plastocyanin/cytochrome c6-ferredoxin oxidoreductase, converting photonic excitation into a charge separation, which transfers an electron from the donor P700 chlorophyll pair to the spectroscopically characterized acceptors A0, A1, FX, FA and FB in turn. Oxidized P700 is reduced on the lumenal side of the thylakoid membrane by plastocyanin or cytochrome c6; Belongs to the PsaA/PsaB family.
  
 
 0.998
psaE
Photosystem I PsaE protein (subunit IV); Stabilizes the interaction between PsaC and the PSI core, assists the docking of the ferredoxin to PSI and interacts with ferredoxin-NADP oxidoreductase; Belongs to the PsaE family.
  
 
 0.997
psaF
Photosystem I PsaF protein (subunit III).
  
 
 0.997
psaD
Photosystem I protein PsaD.
  
 
 0.997
psaK
Photosystem I PsaK protein (subunit X).
  
 
 0.986
psaL
Photosystem I PsaL protein (subunit XI).
  
 
 0.986
ABV50999.1
Hypothetical protein.
  
 
 0.941
ABV50325.1
Light-harvesting complex protein.
  
 
 0.940
psbH
Photosystem II PsbH protein; One of the components of the core complex of photosystem II (PSII), required for its stability and/or assembly. PSII is a light- driven water:plastoquinone oxidoreductase that uses light energy to abstract electrons from H(2)O, generating O(2) and a proton gradient subsequently used for ATP formation. It consists of a core antenna complex that captures photons, and an electron transfer chain that converts photonic excitation into a charge separation.
  
  
 0.906
Your Current Organism:
Prochlorococcus marinus MIT9215
NCBI taxonomy Id: 93060
Other names: P. marinus str. MIT 9215, Prochlorococcus marinus MIT 9215, Prochlorococcus marinus str. MIT 9215, Prochlorococcus sp. MIT 9215, Prochlorococcus sp. MIT9215
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