Photosystem I (PSI) of eukaryotes has a number of features that distinguish
es it from PSI of cyanobacteria. In plants, the PSI core has three subunits
that are not found in cyanobacterial PSI. The remaining I I subunits of th
e core are conserved but several of the subunits have a different role in e
ukaryotic PSI. A distinguishing feature of eukaryotic PSI is the membrane-i
mbedded peripheral antenna. Light-harvesting complex I is composed of four
different subunits and is specific for PSI. Light-harvesting complex II can
be associated with both PSI and PSII Several of the core subunits interact
with the peripheral antenna proteins and are important for proper function
of the peripheral antenna. The review describes the role of the different
subunits in eukaryotic PSI. The emphasis is on features that are different
from cyanobacterial PSI. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science BN. All rights reserved.