Protein Domain : IPR005652

Type:  Family Name:  Photosynthetic reaction centre, H subunit
Description:  The photosynthetic apparatus in non-oxygenic bacteria consists of light-harvesting (LH) protein-pigment complexes LH1 and LH2, which use carotenoid and bacteriochlorophyll as primary donors []. LH1 acts as the energy collection hub, temporarily storing it before its transfer to the photosynthetic reaction centre (RC) []. Electrons are transferred from the primary donor via an intermediate acceptor (bacteriopheophytin) to the primary acceptor (quinine Qa), and finally to the secondary acceptor (quinone Qb), resulting in the formation of ubiquinol QbH2. RC uses the excitation energy to shuffle electrons across the membrane, transferring them via ubiquinol to the cytochrome bc1 complex in order to establish a proton gradient across the membrane, which is used by ATP synthetase to form ATP [, , ]. The core complex is anchored in the cell membrane, consisting of one unit of RC surrounded by LH1; in some species there may be additional subunits []. RC consists of three subunits: L (light), M (medium), and H (heavy). Subunits L and M provide the scaffolding for the chromophore, while subunit H contains a cytoplasmic domain []. In Rhodopseudomonas viridis, there is also a non-membranous tetrahaem cytochrome (4Hcyt) subunit on the periplasmic surface. This entry describes the photosynthetic reaction centre H subunit, which has a single transmembrane helix and a large cytoplasmic domain []. The core of the cytoplasmic domain has a PRC-barrel structure. Short Name:  Photo_RC_H

0 Child Features

2 Contains

DB identifier Type Name
IPR014747 Domain Bacterial photosynthetic reaction centre, H-chain, C-terminal
IPR015810 Domain Photosynthetic reaction centre, H subunit, N-terminal

1 Cross References

Identifier
TIGR01150

0 Found In

3 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0045156 IPR005652
GO:0019684 IPR005652
GO:0030077 IPR005652

3 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0045156 IPR005652
GO:0019684 IPR005652
GO:0030077 IPR005652

0 Parent Features

0 Proteins

8 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            11095707
            11005826
            2676514
            12872158
            15329728
            16931113
            8027023
            10611277