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Review
. 2008 Oct-Dec;98(1-3):365-89.
doi: 10.1007/s11120-008-9353-7. Epub 2008 Sep 9.

Structural and functional aspects of the MSP (PsbO) and study of its differences in thermophilic versus mesophilic organisms

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Structural and functional aspects of the MSP (PsbO) and study of its differences in thermophilic versus mesophilic organisms

Adele K Williamson. Photosynth Res. 2008 Oct-Dec.

Abstract

The Manganese Stabilizing Protein (MSP) of Photosystem II (PSII) is a so-called extrinsic subunit, which reversibly associates with the other membrane-bound PSII subunits. The MSP is essential for maximum rates of O(2) production under physiological conditions as stabilizes the catalytic [Mn(4)Ca] cluster, which is the site of water oxidation. The function of the MSP subunit in the PSII complex has been extensively studied in higher plants, and the structure of non-PSII associated MSP has been studied by low-resolution biophysical techniques. Recently, crystal structures of PSII from the thermophilic cyanobacterium Thermosynechococcus elongatus have resolved the MSP subunit in its PSII-associated state. However, neither any crystal structure is available yet for MSP from mesophilic organisms, higher plants or algae nor has the non-PSII associated form of MSP been crystallized. This article reviews the current understanding of the structure, dynamics, and function of MSP, with a particular focus on properties of the MSP from T. elongatus that may be attributable to the thermophilic ecology of this organism rather than being general features of MSP.

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