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Nature | 2004

The native architecture of a photosynthetic membrane

S. Bahatyrova; Raoul N. Frese; C. Alistair Siebert; John D. Olsen; Kees van der Werf; Rienk van Grondelle; Robert A. Niederman; Per A. Bulough; Cees Otto; C. Neil Hunter

In photosynthesis, the harvesting of solar energy and its subsequent conversion into a stable charge separation are dependent upon an interconnected macromolecular network of membrane-associated chlorophyll–protein complexes. Although the detailed structure of each complex has been determined, the size and organization of this network are unknown. Here we show the use of atomic force microscopy to directly reveal a native bacterial photosynthetic membrane. This first view of any multi-component membrane shows the relative positions and associations of the photosynthetic complexes and reveals crucial new features of the organization of the network: we found that the membrane is divided into specialized domains each with a different network organization and in which one type of complex predominates. Two types of organization were found for the peripheral light-harvesting LH2 complex. In the first, groups of 10–20 molecules of LH2 form light-capture domains that interconnect linear arrays of dimers of core reaction centre (RC)–light-harvesting 1 (RC–LH1–PufX) complexes; in the second they were found outside these arrays in larger clusters. The LH1 complex is ideally positioned to function as an energy collection hub, temporarily storing it before transfer to the RC where photochemistry occurs: the elegant economy of the photosynthetic membrane is demonstrated by the close packing of these linear arrays, which are often only separated by narrow ‘energy conduits’ of LH2 just two or three complexes wide.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2004

Flexibility and Size Heterogeneity of the LH1 Light Harvesting Complex Revealed by Atomic Force Microscopy FUNCTIONAL SIGNIFICANCE FOR BACTERIAL PHOTOSYNTHESIS

S. Bahatyrova; Raoul N. Frese; Kees van der Werf; Cees Otto; C. Neil Hunter; John D. Olsen


Biophysical Journal | 2008

Protein shape and crowding drive domain formation and curvature in biological membranes

Raoul N. Frese; Josep C. Pàmies; John D. Olsen; S. Bahatyrova; Chantal D. van der Weij-de Wit; Thijs J. Aartsma; Cees Otto; C. Neil Hunter; Daan Frenkel; Rienk van Grondelle


Proceedings of the Dutch Annual Conference on BioMedical Engineering | 2004

Flexibility and size heterogeneity of the LH1 light harvesting complex: high-resolution atomic force microscope study

S. Bahatyrova; Raoul N. Frese; Kees van der Werf; C.N. Hunter; John D. Olsen; Cornelis Otto; W.M.G.F. Pontenagel; Jan Feijen


Archive | 2004

The organization of native bacterial photosynthetic membranes probed with AFM and polarized light spectroscopy

Raoul N. Frese; S. Bahatyrova; C.N. Hunter; Cornelis Otto; R. van Grondelle


Proceedings of the Dutch Annual Conference on BioMedical Engineering | 2003

Comparison of light-harvesting complexes LH1 and LH2 2D-crystals: atomic force microscope study

S. Bahatyrova; Raoul N. Frese; Kees van der Werf; C.N. Hunter; John D. Olsen; Cornelis Otto; W.M.G.F. Pontenagel; Jan Feijen


Archive | 2003

Force and optical microscopy on light harvesting complexes

R. Kassies; S. Bahatyrova; C.N. Hunter; R. van Grondelle; Jan Greve; Cornelis Otto


Archive | 2003

AFM and Confocal Microscopy on Light Harvesting Complexes

R. Kassies; S. Bahatyrova; C.N. Hunter; R. van Grondelle; Jan Greve; Cornelis Otto


Archive | 2003

Atomic Force Microscope Study of Rhodobacter Sphaeroides Light-Harvesting Complexes LH1 and LH2: variability in the crystal morphology

S. Bahatyrova; Raoul N. Frese; Kees van der Werf; Martin L. Bennink; John D. Olsen; C.N. Hunter; Cornelis Otto


Archive | 2003

A new combined AFM/confocal fluorescence microscope for study of biomolecules

R. Kassies; S. Bahatyrova; C.N. Hunter; R. van Grondelle; Jan Greve; Cornelis Otto; W.M.G.F. Pontenagel; Jan Feijen

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Cornelis Otto

MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology

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C.N. Hunter

University of Sheffield

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Kees van der Werf

MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology

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