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Where is plastocyanin found?


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The location of Plastocyanin:

  1. Plastocyanin is a 10kD blue copper protein found in the lumen of the thylakoid that serves as a mobile electron carrier in Photosystem I, transporting electrons from cytochrome to P700.
  2. The lumen of the thylakoid contains plastocyanin.


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