Kinetics of the photoreduction of cytochrome b-559 by Photosystem II in chloroplasts |
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Authors: | J. Whitmarsh W.A. Cramer |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind. 47907 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The kinetics of the photoreduction of cytochrome b-559 and plastoquinone were measured using well-coupled spinach chloroplasts. High potential (i.e. hydroquinone reducible) cytochrome b-559 was oxidized with low intensity far-red light in the presence of N-methyl phenazonium methosulfate or after preillumination with high intensity light. Using long flashes of red light, the half-reduction time of cytochrome b-559 was found to be 100±10 ms, compared to 6–10 ms for the photoreduction of the plastoquinone pool. Light saturation of the photoreduction of cytochrome b-559 occurred at a light intensity less than one-third of the intensity necessary for the saturation of ferricyanide reduction under identical illumination conditions. The photoreduction of cytochrome b-559 was accelerated in the presence of dibromothymoquinone with a . The addition of uncouplers, which caused a stimulatory effect on ferricyanide reduction under the same experimental conditions, resulted in a decrease in the rate of cytochrome b-559 reduction. The relatively slow photoreduction rate of cytochrome b-559 compared to the plastoquinone pool implies that electrons can be transferred efficiently from Photosystem II to plastoquinone without the involvement of cytochrome b-559 as an intermediate. These results indicate that it is unlikely that high potential cytochrome b-559 functions as an obligatory redox component in the main electron transport chain joining the two photosystems. |
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Keywords: | DBMIB DCMU 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea FCCP PMS S-13 |
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