phycoerythrobilin
Phycoerythrobilin is a linear tetrapyrrole bilin chromophore found in the phycobiliproteins of cyanobacteria and red algae. It is one of the bilin pigments that extend light absorption of the photosynthetic antennae into the green–yellow region, contributing to the red coloration of phycoerythrin when bound to proteins.
In biosynthesis, phycoerythrobilin is produced from biliverdin IXα through bilin reductase–mediated reactions and is then covalently
When bound to phycobiliproteins, phycoerythrobilin absorbs light in the green-yellow part of the spectrum and emits
Phycoerythrobilin-containing phycobiliproteins, such as phycoerythrin, are prominent in cyanobacteria and red algae and aid in light
Phycobiliproteins containing phycoerythrobilin are widely used in biochemical assays and fluorescence-based techniques, for example as fluorescent