allophycocyanins
Allophycocyanins are a group of phycobiliproteins, which are light-harvesting pigments found in cyanobacteria and red algae. They are responsible for the blue-green color of these organisms. Allophycocyanins are composed of a protein moiety and a chromophore, which is a tetrapyrrole molecule derived from biliverdin. The chromophore is attached to the protein via a thioether linkage to a cysteine residue.
Allophycocyanins are part of the phycobilisome, a large protein complex that functions as a light-harvesting antenna
Allophycocyanins are also involved in the regulation of photosynthesis. They can undergo a reversible conformational change
Allophycocyanins are also found in some eukaryotic algae, such as diatoms and brown algae. However, their function