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Crystallization (Commentary)
1.10.3.9
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1.10.3.9
analysis of the X-ray crystallographic structure of the PSII complexe from Thermosynechococcus elongatus at 2.9 A resolution, PDB entry code 3BZ1
1.10.3.9
modeling of the binding of lipoprotein Psb27 to the PSII surface in a region that is occupied by subunit PsbV in the mature complex. Psb27 is localized on the PSII surface adjacent to the large lumenal domain of light-harvesting protein CP43. Additional contacts associate Psb27 with light-harvesting protein CP47 and the C-termini of subunits PsbA and PsbB
1.10.3.9
molecular dynamics simulations of the complete PSII complex embedded in a lipid bilayer. PSII in the presence of plastoquinol shows a distinct dynamic behaviour which causes disruption of the interactions seen in the PSII-plastoquinone complex and leads to release of plastoquinol from the binding pocket. Displacement of plastoquinol closes the second water channel. Residue D1-Ser264 has a pivotal role in modulating the dynamics of the plastoquinone binding pocket and plastoquinol-plastoquinone exchange via its interaction with residue D1-His252
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