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In situ photoacoustic spectroscopy of phycobiliproteins in Gracilaria chilensis
Saavedra, R.; Figueroa, Maximiliano; Wandersleben, T. et al.
2005In Journal de Physique IV, 125, p. 765-767
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Abstract :
[en] Phycobiliproteins, the main polypeptidic components of the phycobilisomes (PBS), are biolog- ical macromolecules arranged in complex interaction systems to perform light harvesting and conduction. The optical properties of these systems can hardly be studied by conventional spectroscopic techniques. Furthermore this techniques also involve laborious chemical extraction methods. Photoacoustic (PA) spec- troscopy was successfully applied to an in situ study of the phycobiliproteins expression in the eukaryotic red algae: Gracilaria chilensis.
Disciplines :
Physics
Author, co-author :
Saavedra, R.
Figueroa, Maximiliano ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de la vie > GIGA-R : Biologie et génétique moléculaire
Wandersleben, T.
Pouchucq, L.
Morales, J. E.
Bunster, M.
Cruz-Orea, A.
Language :
English
Title :
In situ photoacoustic spectroscopy of phycobiliproteins in Gracilaria chilensis
Publication date :
2005
Journal title :
Journal de Physique IV
ISSN :
1155-4339
eISSN :
1764-7177
Publisher :
Les Éditions de physique, France
Volume :
125
Pages :
765-767
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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