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. 1991 Nov 25;266(33):22341-5.

Biosynthesis of phycobilins. 15,16-Dihydrobiliverdin IX alpha is a partially reduced intermediate in the formation of phycobilins from biliverdin IX alpha

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Biosynthesis of phycobilins. 15,16-Dihydrobiliverdin IX alpha is a partially reduced intermediate in the formation of phycobilins from biliverdin IX alpha

S I Beale et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

A partially purified protein fraction from the phycocyanin-containing unicellular rhodophyte, Cyanidium caldarium, reductively transforms biliverdin IX alpha to a violet colored bilin in the presence of NADPH, ferredoxin, and ferredoxin-NADP+ reductase. This bilin has a violin-like absorption spectrum with maxima at 335 and 560 nm in methanolic HCl and at 337, 567, and 603-604 nm in CHCl3. The bilin has been determined to be 15,16-dihydrobiliverdin IX alpha by comparative spectrophotometry and 1H NMR spectroscopy. This product of biliverdin IX alpha reduction is converted enzymatically to phycobilins by further reduction. A general biosynthetic pathway is proposed which accounts for the formation of the phycobilins from biliverdin IX alpha by a two-step reduction process followed by isomerization.

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