Light-Harvesting Protein Complexes
"Light-Harvesting Protein Complexes" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Complexes containing CHLOROPHYLL and other photosensitive molecules. They serve to capture energy in the form of PHOTONS and are generally found as components of the PHOTOSYSTEM I PROTEIN COMPLEX or the PHOTOSYSTEM II PROTEIN COMPLEX.
Descriptor ID |
D045342
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MeSH Number(s) |
D05.500.562.488.490 D08.811.600.710.490 D12.776.543.930.500.490 D12.776.765.199.750.750.490
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Concept/Terms |
Light-Harvesting Protein Complexes- Light-Harvesting Protein Complexes
- Complexes, Light-Harvesting Protein
- Light Harvesting Protein Complexes
- Protein Complexes, Light-Harvesting
- Light-Harvesting Antenna Complexes
- Complexes, Light-Harvesting Antenna
- Light Harvesting Antenna Complexes
- Antenna Complexes, Light-Harvesting
- Antenna Complexes, Light Harvesting
Light-Harvesting Chlorophyll Protein Complexes- Light-Harvesting Chlorophyll Protein Complexes
- Light Harvesting Chlorophyll Protein Complexes
- Light-Harvesting Chlorophyll Protein
- Chlorophyll Protein, Light-Harvesting
- Light Harvesting Chlorophyll Protein
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Allochromatium tepidum, sp. nov., a hot spring species of purple sulfur bacteria. Arch Microbiol. 2022 Jan 04; 204(1):115.