The influence of protein-protein interactions on the organization of proteins within thylakoid membranes
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Tremmel, I. G.
Weis, E.
Farquhar, G. D.
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Biophysical Society
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The influence of attractive protein-protein interactions on the organization of photosynthetic proteins within the thylakoid membrane was investigated. Protein-protein interactions were simulated using Monte Carlo techniques and the influence of different interaction energies was examined. It was found that weak interactions led to protein clusters whereas strong interactions led to ramified chains. An optimum curve for the relationship between interaction energy and the number of contact sites emerged. With increasing particle densities the effect decreased. In a mixture of interacting and noninteracting particles the distance between the noninteracting particles was increased and there seemed to be much more free space around them. In thylakoids, this could lead to a more homogeneous distribution of the noninteracting but rate-limiting cytochrome bf complexes. Due to the increased free space between cytochrome bf, obstruction of binding sites--occurring unavoidably in a random distribution--may be drastically reduced. Furthermore, protein-protein interactions in thylakoids may lead to a decrease in plastoquinone diffusion.
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binding sites, biophysics, computer simulation, cytochrome b6f complex, diffusion, dimerization, kinetics, lipids, macromolecular substances, models, theoretical, monte carlo method, photosystem ii protein complex, plastoquinone, protein binding, protein conformation, proteins, thylakoids, light-harvesting protein complexes
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Biophysical Journal
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