Inhibition of HCO(3) Binding to Photosystem II by Atrazine at a Low-Affinity Herbicide Binding Site |
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Authors: | Stemler A Murphy J |
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Affiliation: | Botany Department, University of California, Davis, California 95616. |
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Abstract: | ![]() In maize chloroplasts, the ratio of HCO3− (anion) binding sites to high-affinity atrazine binding sites is unity. In the dark, atrazine noncompetitively inhibits the binding of half of the HCO3− to the photosystem II (PSII) complexes. The inhibition of binding saturates at 5 micromolar atrazine, little inhibition is seen at 0.5 micromolar atrazine, although the high-affinity herbicide binding sites are nearly filled at this concentration. This means that HCO3− and atrazine interact noncompetitively at a specific low-affinity herbicide binding site that exists on a portion of the PSII complexes. Light abolishes the inhibitory effects of atrazine on HCO3− binding. Based on the assumption that there is one high-affinity atrazine binding site per PSII complex, we conclude that there is also only one binding site for HCO3− with a dissociation constant near 80 micromolar. The location of the HCO3− binding site, and the low-affinity atrazine binding site, is not known. |
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