Optimized native gel systems for separation of thylakoid protein complexes: novel super- and mega-complexes

2011 ◽  
Vol 439 (2) ◽  
pp. 207-214 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sari Järvi ◽  
Marjaana Suorsa ◽  
Virpi Paakkarinen ◽  
Eva-Mari Aro

Gel-based analysis of thylakoid membrane protein complexes represents a valuable tool to monitor the dynamics of the photosynthetic machinery. Native-PAGE preserves the components and often also the conformation of the protein complexes, thus enabling the analysis of their subunit composition. Nevertheless, the literature and practical experimentation in the field sometimes raise confusion owing to a great variety of native-PAGE and thylakoid-solubilization systems. In the present paper, we describe optimized methods for separation of higher plant thylakoid membrane protein complexes by native-PAGE addressing particularly: (i) the use of detergent; (ii) the use of solubilization buffer; and (iii) the gel electrophoresis method. Special attention is paid to separation of high-molecular-mass thylakoid membrane super- and mega-complexes from Arabidopsis thaliana leaves. Several novel super- and mega-complexes including PS (photosystem) I, PSII and LHCs (light-harvesting complexes) in various combinations are reported.

2012 ◽  
Vol 367 (1608) ◽  
pp. 3420-3429 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Chi ◽  
Jinfang Ma ◽  
Lixin Zhang

Major multi-protein photosynthetic complexes, located in thylakoid membranes, are responsible for the capture of light and its conversion into chemical energy in oxygenic photosynthetic organisms. Although the structures and functions of these photosynthetic complexes have been explored, the molecular mechanisms underlying their assembly remain elusive. In this review, we summarize current knowledge of the regulatory components involved in the assembly of thylakoid membrane protein complexes in photosynthetic organisms. Many of the known regulatory factors are conserved between prokaryotes and eukaryotes, whereas others appear to be newly evolved or to have expanded predominantly in eukaryotes. Their specific features and fundamental differences in cyanobacteria, green algae and land plants are discussed.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Satarupa Bhaduri ◽  
Sandeep K Singh ◽  
Whitaker Cohn ◽  
S. Saif Hasan ◽  
Julian P. Whitelegge ◽  
...  

AbstractSeveral ‘super-complexes’ of individual hetero-oligomeric membrane protein complexes, whose function is to facilitate intra-membrane electron and proton transfer and harvesting of light energy, have been previously characterized in the mitochondrial cristae and chloroplast thylakoid membranes. The latter membrane is reported here to also be the location of an intra-membrane super-complex which is dominated by the ATP-synthase and photosystem I (PSI) reaction-center complexes, defined by mass spectrometry, clear-native PAGE and Western Blot analyses. This is the first documented presence of ATP synthase in a super-complex with the PSI reaction-center located in the non-appressed stromal domain of the thylakoid membrane.


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