Unexpected similarities of the B800-850 light-harvesting complex from Rhodospirillum molischianum to the B870 light-harvesting complexes from other purple photosynthetic bacteria.

The B800-850 light-harvesting complex (also called LH2) was isolated from photosynthetic membranes of Rhodospirillum molischianum DSM 119 using molecular sieve and ion-exchange chromatography. Its two bacteriochlorophyll a-binding polypeptides (alpha-subunit and beta-subunit) were purified with a reverse-phase HPLC system. The complete amino acid sequences of both subunits have been determined. The alpha- and beta-subunits consist of 56 and 45 amino acids, respectively, corresponding to molecular weights of 5939 and 5133. In contrast to the B800-850 complexes from other photosynthetic bacteria, the native B800-850 complex from Rs. molischianum is most likely an octamer of monomers with a stoichiometry of three bacteriochlorophyll a and 1.5 lycopenes per alpha,beta-subunit. Resonance Raman spectra provide evidence for a 5-coordinated Mg2+ in the BChl, and a carotenoid mainly in the all-trans configuration. A comparison between resonance Raman data from different photosynthetic bacteria indicates that the BChl a-binding site of the B800-850 complex from Rs. molischianum is more similar to the B870 complexes (also called LH1) than to the B800-850 complexes of other photosynthetic bacteria. Sequence similarities especially between the beta-subunits of the B800-850 complex of Rs. molischianum and the B870 and B800-850 complexes of other photosynthetic bacteria agree with this result and provide information on the mode of pigment binding in bacterial antenna complexes.

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