Phycoerythrobilin
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Phycoerythrobilin is a red phycobilin. Phycobilins are chromophores (light harvesting molecules) found in cyanobacteria and in the chloroplasts of red algae, glaucophytes and some cryptomonads. They are bonded to certain water-soluble proteins, known as phycobiliproteins.
| Major Families of Biochemicals | ||
| Peptides | Amino acids | Nucleic acids | Carbohydrates | Lipids | Terpenes | Carotenoids | Tetrapyrroles | Enzyme cofactors | Steroids | Flavonoids | Alkaloids | Polyketides | Glycosides | ||
| Analogues of nucleic acids: | Types of Tetrapyrroles | Analogues of nucleic acids: |
| Bilanes: | Bilirubin | Biliverdin | Urobilinogen | Urobilin | |
|---|---|---|
| Chlorophylls: | Protochlorophyllide | Chlorophyllide | |
| Corrinoids: | Cyanocobalamin | |
| Phycobilins: | Phycoerythrobilin | Phycocyanobilin | Phycourobilin | Phycoviolobilin | |
| Porphyrins: | Coproporphyrinogen | Protoporphyrin | Uroporphyrinogen | |