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... Chlb . The resulting Chla / b molar ratio of 1.33 is consistent with the value determined by earlier biochemical analyses1.2 . Three carotenoids were identified as two luteins and one neoxanthin , and the fourth member was interpreted ...
... Chlb . The resulting Chla / b molar ratio of 1.33 is consistent with the value determined by earlier biochemical analyses1.2 . Three carotenoids were identified as two luteins and one neoxanthin , and the fourth member was interpreted ...
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... Chlb ) . No mixed binding sites were observed . All central ligands of the 14 chlorophylls have been identified as side chains of seven amino - acid residues , two backbone carbonyls , four water molecules and the phosphodiester group ...
... Chlb ) . No mixed binding sites were observed . All central ligands of the 14 chlorophylls have been identified as side chains of seven amino - acid residues , two backbone carbonyls , four water molecules and the phosphodiester group ...
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... Chlb 606 and Chlb 608 form a hydrophobic cleft that accommodates the hook - shaped polyene chain of neoxanthin . This binding site has been shown to be highly selective for neoxanthin 17,19 . The cyclohexane ring of neoxanthin on the ...
... Chlb 606 and Chlb 608 form a hydrophobic cleft that accommodates the hook - shaped polyene chain of neoxanthin . This binding site has been shown to be highly selective for neoxanthin 17,19 . The cyclohexane ring of neoxanthin on the ...
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