Fig. 5: Interactions between each FCPII subunit within the PSII-12 FCPII supercomplex. | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: Interactions between each FCPII subunit within the PSII-12 FCPII supercomplex.

From: Structure of a photosystem II-FCPII supercomplex from a haptophyte reveals a distinct antenna organization

Fig. 5

Global view of interactions is shown in the top-left corner. FCPII-1a, FCPII-2, FCPII-3, FCPII-4, FCPII-1b and FCPII-5 are shown in dark yellow, light blue, green, dark blue, dark pink and dark orange, respectively. a Dimeric interface between FCPII-1a and FCPII-4. b Dimeric interface between FCPII-1b and FCPII-5. c First interface between loops of FCPII-1a and FCPII-1b. d Second interface between loops of FCPII-1b and FCPII-4. e Pigment located below the FCPII-1a and FCPII-2 interface. f Interaction between a304 of FCPII-5 and both FCPII-5 and FCPII-2 antennas.

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