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- Phycobiliprotein abstract "Phycobiliproteins are water-soluble proteins present in cyanobacteria and certain algae (rhodophytes, cryptomonads, glaucocystophytes) that capture light energy, which is then passed on to chlorophylls during photosynthesis. Phycobiliproteins are formed of a complex between proteins and covalently bound phycobilins that act as chromophores (the light-capturing part). They are most important constituents of the phycobilisomes.Major phycobiliproteins:".
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageExternalLink phycobiliproteins-1.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageExternalLink 28310A.pdf.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageExternalLink Telford_Cyanobacterial_stabilized_phycobilisomes-2001.pdf.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageID "3532367".
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageLength "5883".
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageRevisionID "678248740".
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLink Allophycocyanin.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLink Atomic_mass_unit.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLink Category:Algae.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cyanobacteria.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLink Category:Photosynthetic_pigments.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLink Chlorophyll.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLink Chromophore.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLink Covalent.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLink Covalent_bond.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLink Cryptomonad.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLink Cyanobacteria.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLink FluoProbes.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLink Förster_resonance_energy_transfer.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLink Glaucocystophytes.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLink Glaucophyte.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLink Mass_attenuation_coefficient.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLink Photosynthesis.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLink Phycobilin.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLink Phycobilisome.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLink Phycocyanin.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLink Phycoerythrin.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLink Quantum_yield.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLink Red_algae.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLink Rhodophyte.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLink Stokes_shift.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLinkText "Phycobiliprotein".
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageWikiLinkText "phycobiliprotein".
- Phycobiliprotein hasPhotoCollection Phycobiliprotein.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Algae-stub.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cyanobacteria-stub.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Protein-stub.
- Phycobiliprotein wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Phycobiliprotein subject Category:Algae.
- Phycobiliprotein subject Category:Cyanobacteria.
- Phycobiliprotein subject Category:Photosynthetic_pigments.
- Phycobiliprotein hypernym Proteins.
- Phycobiliprotein type Article.
- Phycobiliprotein type Protein.
- Phycobiliprotein type Article.
- Phycobiliprotein type Organism.
- Phycobiliprotein type Organism.
- Phycobiliprotein comment "Phycobiliproteins are water-soluble proteins present in cyanobacteria and certain algae (rhodophytes, cryptomonads, glaucocystophytes) that capture light energy, which is then passed on to chlorophylls during photosynthesis. Phycobiliproteins are formed of a complex between proteins and covalently bound phycobilins that act as chromophores (the light-capturing part). They are most important constituents of the phycobilisomes.Major phycobiliproteins:".
- Phycobiliprotein label "Phycobiliprotein".
- Phycobiliprotein sameAs Ficobiliproteïna.
- Phycobiliprotein sameAs Ficobiliproteína.
- Phycobiliprotein sameAs Phycobiliprotéine.
- Phycobiliprotein sameAs Ficobiliproteína.
- Phycobiliprotein sameAs m.025ss50.
- Phycobiliprotein sameAs Q3234015.
- Phycobiliprotein sameAs Q3234015.
- Phycobiliprotein sameAs 藻膽蛋白.
- Phycobiliprotein wasDerivedFrom Phycobiliprotein?oldid=678248740.
- Phycobiliprotein isPrimaryTopicOf Phycobiliprotein.