Publications by authors named "Ido Eisenberg"

Water is of fundamental importance for life. It plays a critical role in all biological systems. In phycocyanin, a pigment-protein complex, the hydration level influences its absorption spectrum.

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In this paper we propose an energy dissipation mechanism that is completely reliant on changes in the aggregation state of the phycobilisome light-harvesting antenna components. All photosynthetic organisms regulate the efficiency of excitation energy transfer (EET) to fit light energy supply to biochemical demands. Not many do this to the extent required of desert crust cyanobacteria.

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Cyanobacteria light-harvesting complexes can change their structure to cope with fluctuating environmental conditions. Studying in vivo structural changes is difficult owing to complexities imposed by the cellular environment. Mimicking this system in vitro is challenging, as well.

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Photosynthetic organisms harvest light energy, utilizing the absorption and energy-transfer properties of protein-bound chromophores. Controlling the harvesting efficiency is critical for the optimal function of the photosynthetic apparatus. Here, we show that the cyanobacterial light-harvesting antenna complex may be able to regulate the flow of energy to switch reversibly from efficient energy conversion to photoprotective quenching via a structural change.

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Article Synopsis
  • Biological desert sand crusts support desert ecosystems by stabilizing sands and enabling colonization by organisms like cyanobacteria.
  • Cyanobacteria, particularly Leptolyngbya sp., adapt to harsh desert conditions through structural and functional modifications in their photosynthetic apparatus, allowing survival during cycles of drying and hydration.
  • Two main mechanisms of energy dissipation are identified: reorganization of the phycobilisome antenna for better energy management, and constriction of the thylakoid lumen to prevent photoinhibitory damage, both of which can revert back to normal upon rehydration.
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Quantum nano-structures are likely to become primary elements of future devices. However, there are a number of significant scientific challenges to real world applications of quantum devices. These include de-coherence that erodes operation of a quantum device and control issues.

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