Direct quantification of the four individual S states in Photosystem II using EPR spectroscopy |
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Authors: | Guangye Han Kajsa G.V. Havelius Fikret Mamedov |
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Affiliation: | a Molecular Biomimetics, Department of Photochemistry and Molecular Science, Ångström Laboratory, P.O. Box 523, Uppsala University, SE-751 20 Uppsala, Sweden b Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California-Los Angeles, California 90095-1569, USA |
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Abstract: | EPR spectroscopy is very useful in studies of the oxygen evolving cycle in Photosystem II and EPR signals from the CaMn4 cluster are known in all S states except S4. Many signals are insufficiently understood and the S0, S1, and S3 states have not yet been quantifiable through their EPR signals. Recently, split EPR signals, induced by illumination at liquid helium temperatures, have been reported in the S0, S1, and S3 states. These split signals provide new spectral probes to the S state chemistry. We have studied the flash power dependence of the S state turnover in Photosystem II membranes by monitoring the split S0, split S1, split S3 and S2 state multiline EPR signals. We demonstrate that quantification of the S1, S3 and S0 states, using the split EPR signals, is indeed possible in samples with mixed S state composition. The amplitudes of all three split EPR signals are linearly correlated to the concentration of the respective S state. We also show that the S1 → S2 transition proceeds without misses following a saturating flash at 1 °C, whilst substantial misses occur in the S2 → S3 transition following the second flash. |
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Keywords: | Car, carotenoid Chl, chlorophyll ChlZ, secondary chlorophyll electron donor to P680+ Cytb559, cytochrome b559 EPR, electron paramagnetic resonance DMSO, dimethylsulfoxide MES, 2-(N-morpholino) ethanesulfonic acid NIR, near-infrared OEC, oxygen evolving complex P680, primary electron donor chlorophylls in PSII PpBQ, phenyl-p-benzoquinone PSII, Photosystem II QA and QB, primary and secondary plastoquinone acceptors of Photosystem II YD, tyrosine 161 of the PSII D2 polypeptide YZ, tyrosine 161 of the PSII D1 polypeptide |
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