Protease-resistant core of photosystem I leads to more efficient energy transfer.
A group of scientists isolated a core part of a photosynthesis protein called photosystem I from barley plants. They found that this core remained active even after breaking down its protein chains into smaller fragments. The core lost some chlorophyll molecules during this process, leading to a decrease in size and a slower energy transfer within the protein. This study helps us understand how photosynthesis works at a molecular level.