In situ structure of the red algal phycobilisome-PSII-PSI-LHC megacomplex

Nature. 2023 Apr;616(7955):199-206. doi: 10.1038/s41586-023-05831-0. Epub 2023 Mar 15.

Abstract

In oxygenic photosynthetic organisms, light energy is captured by antenna systems and transferred to photosystem II (PSII) and photosystem I (PSI) to drive photosynthesis1,2. The antenna systems of red algae consist of soluble phycobilisomes (PBSs) and transmembrane light-harvesting complexes (LHCs)3. Excitation energy transfer pathways from PBS to photosystems remain unclear owing to the lack of structural information. Here we present in situ structures of PBS-PSII-PSI-LHC megacomplexes from the red alga Porphyridium purpureum at near-atomic resolution using cryogenic electron tomography and in situ single-particle analysis4, providing interaction details between PBS, PSII and PSI. The structures reveal several unidentified and incomplete proteins and their roles in the assembly of the megacomplex, as well as a huge and sophisticated pigment network. This work provides a solid structural basis for unravelling the mechanisms of PBS-PSII-PSI-LHC megacomplex assembly, efficient energy transfer from PBS to the two photosystems, and regulation of energy distribution between PSII and PSI.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Cryoelectron Microscopy
  • Energy Transfer
  • Light-Harvesting Protein Complexes* / chemistry
  • Light-Harvesting Protein Complexes* / metabolism
  • Light-Harvesting Protein Complexes* / ultrastructure
  • Photosynthesis
  • Photosystem I Protein Complex* / chemistry
  • Photosystem I Protein Complex* / metabolism
  • Photosystem I Protein Complex* / ultrastructure
  • Photosystem II Protein Complex* / chemistry
  • Photosystem II Protein Complex* / metabolism
  • Photosystem II Protein Complex* / ultrastructure
  • Phycobilisomes* / chemistry
  • Phycobilisomes* / metabolism
  • Phycobilisomes* / ultrastructure
  • Porphyridium* / chemistry
  • Porphyridium* / enzymology
  • Porphyridium* / metabolism
  • Porphyridium* / ultrastructure
  • Single Molecule Imaging

Substances

  • Light-Harvesting Protein Complexes
  • Photosystem I Protein Complex
  • Photosystem II Protein Complex
  • Phycobilisomes