Abstract
Pigment-lipid aggregates were formed in aqueous solution by diluting a chloroform/methanoll extract of chlorosomes of the green photosynthetic bacterium,3 Chlorobium limicola. The aggregates showed absorption and fluorescence spectra very similar to those of intact chlorosomes. No proteins were detected in the aggregates. Electron micrographs showed that the pigment-lipid aggregates were ellipsoidal bodies with average size of 130 nm along the long axis and 86 nm along the short axis. The linear dichroism spectrum of bacteriochlorophyll c in the pigment-lipid aggregates oriented in a stretched polyacrylamide gel was as strong as that in chlorosomes. These results suggest that spontaneous assembly of the protein-free pigments and lipids extracted from chlorosomes restores not only direct chromophore-chromophore interactions of bacteriochlorophyll c molecules but also the chlorosome-like higher-order structures.
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