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. 2020 Jun 12;119(2):287–299. doi: 10.1016/j.bpj.2020.05.034

Figure 7.

Figure 7

Analysis of changes in the structure of the chlorophyll light harvesting antennae network, resulting from lateral and stacking interactions. (A) Chlorophyll network are produced by simulations containing lateral and stacking interactions. PSII and LHCII complexes are shown in green and cyan, respectively. Black lines between the centers of any two complexes indicate that there exists a chlorophyll on one complex less than 10 nm from a chlorophyll on the other and are weighted by the distance (shorter distances (<2 nm) are shown by the thickest lines). (B) Shown is the number of LHCII complexes per PSII in the presence of lateral and stacking interactions (blue circles), lateral interactions only (green squares), stacking interactions only (magenta triangles), or no interactions (inverted gray triangles). (C) Shown is the number of PSII complexes per cluster resulting from simulations labeled in accordance with (B). (D) Shown is the number of LHCII complexes per PSI is state I (blue circles), state II (red diamonds), and no interactions (inverted gray triangles). Error bars indicate mean ± standard deviation. To see this figure in color, go online.