phycoerythrobilins
Phycoerythrobilins are a class of tetrapyrrole pigments found in certain cyanobacteria and red algae. They are structurally related to phycobilins, which are accessory photosynthetic pigments. Specifically, phycoerythrobilins are chromophores found within the phycoerythrin proteins. Phycoerythrin is a light-harvesting pigment that absorbs light in the green and yellow regions of the visible spectrum, wavelengths that penetrate deeper into water than red light. This adaptation allows photosynthetic organisms in aquatic environments to utilize a broader range of light for photosynthesis.
The molecular structure of phycoerythrobilin features an open-chain tetrapyrrole arrangement, distinguishing it from cyclic porphyrins like