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The photosynthetic apparatus and photoinduced electron transfer in the aerobic phototrophic bacteria <Emphasis Type="Italic">Roseicyclus mahoneyensis</Emphasis> and <Emphasis Type="Italic">Porphyrobacter meromictius</Emphasis>
Authors:Christopher Rathgeber  Jean Alric  Elizabeth Hughes  André Verméglio  Vladimir Yurkov
Institution:1.Department of Microbiology,The University of Manitoba,Winnipeg,Canada;2.Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique,CNRS UPR 1261,Paris,France;3.CEA-Cadarache DSV-DEVM Laboratoire de Bioénergétique Cellulaire,UMR 163 CEA-CNRS,Saint Paul lez Durance Cedex,France
Abstract:Photosynthetic electron transfer has been examined in whole cells, isolated membranes and in partially purified reaction centers (RCs) of Roseicyclus mahoneyensis, strain ML6 and Porphyrobacter meromictius, strain ML31, two species of obligate aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria. Photochemical activity in strain ML31 was observed aerobically, but the photosynthetic apparatus was not functional under anaerobic conditions. In strain ML6 low levels of photochemistry were measured anaerobically, possibly due to incomplete reduction of the primary electron acceptor (QA) prior to light excitation, however, electron transfer occurred optimally under low oxygen conditions. Photoinduced electron transfer involves a soluble cytochrome c in both strains, and an additional reaction center (RC)-bound cytochrome c in ML6. The redox properties of the primary electron donor (P) and QA of ML31 are similar to those previously determined for other aerobic phototrophs, with midpoint redox potentials of +463 mV and −25 mV, respectively. Strain ML6 showed a very narrow range of ambient redox potentials appropriate for photosynthesis, with midpoint redox potentials of +415 mV for P and +94 mV for QA. Cytoplasm soluble and photosynthetic complex bound cytochromes were characterized in terms of apparent molecular mass. Fluorescence excitation spectra revealed that abundant carotenoids not intimately associated with the RC are not involved in photosynthetic energy conservation.
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