- via the
phycobiliproteins phycocyanin and allophycocyanin.
Phycoerythrins except phycoerythrin 545 (PE545) are
composed of (αβ)
monomers ****embled into...
- cyanobacteria. The
variations on this
theme are due
mainly to
carotenoids and
phycoerythrins that give the
cells their red-brownish coloration. In some cyanobacteria...
- present, such as phycocyanin, carotenes, and
xanthophylls in
green algae,
phycoerythrin in red
algae (rhodophytes) and
fucoxanthin in
brown algae and diatoms...
- more
traditional fluorop****s (e.g., fluorescein, allophycocyanin,
phycoerythrin, and rhodamine). The
biological fluids or
serum commonly used in these...
-
While this was
formerly attributed to the
presence of
pigments (such as
phycoerythrin) that
would permit red
algae to
inhabit greater depths than
other macroalgae...
- Piras, C.; Vernede, X.; et al. (2000-05-09). "Crystal
structure of R-
phycoerythrin at 2.2 angstroms". RCSB
Protein Data Bank (PDB). doi:10.2210/pdb1eyx/pdb...
- to more
traditional fluorop****s (e.g. fluorescein, allophycoyanin,
phycoerythrin, and rhodamine). The
biological fluids or
serum commonly used in these...
-
linear tetrapyrrole pigments. Pigment-protein
complexes referred to as R-
phycoerythrin are rod-like in
shape and make up the rods and core of the phycobilisome...
-
chlorophyll a and
phycobilins for
photosynthetic pigments; the
phycobilin phycoerythrin is
responsible for
giving many red
algae their distinctive red color...
- QY 0.15; pH
sensitive Lucifer yellow 425 528 NBD 466 539 294 NBD-X R-
Phycoerythrin (PE) 480;565 578 240 k PE-Cy5
conjugates 480;565;650 670 aka Cychrome...