Abstract

We have isolated from Rhodopseudomonas spheroides a pigment-protein complex of apparent weight 9 kdaltons that bears more than 60% of the light harvesting bacteriochlorophyll. The isolation procedure involved exposure to 1% lauryl dimethyl amine oxide (LDAO). The purified 9-kdalton fraction showed the light harvesting bacteriochlorophyll components B800 and B850, plus carotenoids. The ratio of bacteriochlorophyll to protein was 17%. This protein is probably the same as the “band 15” protein of Fraker and Kaplan. It may exist in vivo as characteristic aggregates of higher molecular weight. LDAO added to Rps. spheroides chromatophores converted the bacteriochlorophyll component B870 to a form absorbing at 770 nm but had little effect on the “B800 + B850” system, causing only a reversible shift of the 850-nm band to 845 nm. Anti-reaction center serum, added to subcellular fractions from Rps. spheroides with 1% LDAO, precipitated reaction center chromoprotein unaccompanied by light harvesting bacteriocholorophyll. Other antisera precipitated light harvesting components and left the reaction center chromophores in solution. A major protein of apparent weight 45 kdaltons was found in relatively nonpigmented fractions from Rps. spheroides, associated with cell wall fragments. The 45-kdalton protein showed considerable interstrain variability, whereas the 9-kdalton and reaction center proteins appeared constant.

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