A theoretical study on effect of the initial redox state of cytochrome b559 on maximal chlorophyll fluorescence level (F(M)): implications for photoinhibition of photosystem II |
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Authors: | Lazár Dusan Ilík Petr Kruk Jerzy Strzałka Kazimierz Naus Jan |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Biophysics, Department of Experimental Physics, Faculty of Science, Palacky University, tr. Svobody 26, 771 46 Olomouc, Czech Republic. lazard@seznam.cz |
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Abstract: | In this work, we extended the reversible radical pair model which describes energy utilization and electron transfer up to the first quinone electron acceptor (Q(A)) in photosystem II (PSII), by redox reactions involving cytochrome (cyt) b559. In the model, cyt b559 accepts electrons from the reduced primary electron acceptor in PSII, pheophytin, and donates electrons to the oxidized primary electron donor in PSII (P680+). Theoretical simulations of chlorophyll fluorescence rise based on the model show that the maximal fluorescence, F(M), increases with an increasing amount of initially reduced cyt b559. In this work we applied, the first to our knowledge, metabolic control analysis (MCA) to a model of reactions in PSII. The MCA was used to determine to what extent the reactions occurring in the model control the F(M) level and how this control depends on the initial redox state of cyt b559. The simulations also revealed that increasing the amount of initially reduced cyt b559 could protect PSII against photoinhibition. Also experimental data, which might be used to validate our theory, are presented and discussed. |
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Keywords: | Cyt, cytochrome DCMU, 3-(3′, 4′-dichlorophenyl)-1, 1-dimethylurea F0, minimal fluorescence FM, maximal fluorescence FV/FM, maximal quantum yield of photosystem II photochemistry FLR, fluorescence rise HP, high potential LP, low potential MCA, metabolic control analysis OEC, oxygen evolving complex P680, primary electron donor in photosystem II Pheo, (pheophytin) primary electron acceptor in photosystem II PQ, plastoquinone PSII, photosystem II QA, the first quinone electron acceptor in photosystem II QB, the second quinone electron acceptor in photosystem II RCII, reaction centre of photosystem II RRP, reversible radical pair 3P680, triplet state of primary electron donor in photosystem II |
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