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Allophycocyanin B (λmax 671, 618 nm)

A new cyanobacterial phycobiliprotein

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A hitherto undescribed red fluorescent phycobiliprotein (maximum emission at ∼ 680 nm), characterized by long wavelength absorption maxima in the visible region at 671 nm (ε=172000 M−1·cm−1 per monomer of mol. wt. 30600) and 618 nm, has been purified to homogeneity from a unicellular cyanobacterium, Synechococcus sp., and from a filamentous cyanobacterium, Anabaena variabilis. The name allophycocyanin B has been proposed for the new protein.

A. variabilis allophycocyanin B is characterized by a native molecular weight of 89000 ± 5000 (in 0.05 M phosphate at pH 7.2), an isoelectric point of 5.09, and a subunit molecular weight, based on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, of 15300. The protein contains one phycocyanobilin chromophore per subunit. In common with allophycocyanin from the same organism, allophycocyanin B does not contain either histidine or tryptophan. In other respects, the amino acid compositions of the two proteins are significantly different.

Synechococcus sp. (Anacystis nidulans) allophycocyanin B gives two components of 16000 and 17000 mol. wt., of equal staining intensity, on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.

Allophycocyanins B from both organisms cross-react with rabbit antisera directed against either Synechococcus sp. or Anabaena sp. allophycocyanin, but not with antisera against the phycocyanins of the same organisms.

It is suggested that allophycocyanin B occupies a position between allophycocyanin and chlorophyll a in the energy transfer path from the accessory pigments to species of chlorophyll a with absorption maxima at λ>670 nm.

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Glazer, A.N., Bryant, D.A. Allophycocyanin B (λmax 671, 618 nm). Arch. Microbiol. 104, 15–22 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00447294

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