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Pigment binding, fluorescence properties, and oligomerization behavior of Lhca5, a novel light-harvesting protein

Storf et al., 2005

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42452643226401950
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Storf S
Jansson S
Schmid V
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Journal of Biological Chemistry

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A new potential light-harvesting protein, named Lhca5, was recently detected in higher plants. Because of the low amount of Lhca5 in thylakoid membranes, the isolation of a native Lhca5 pigment-protein complex has not been achieved to date. Therefore, we used in vitro …
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