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The photoreaction center of Rhodospirillum rubrum mutant strain F24.1
Authors:Rafael Picorel  Francisca F del Campo  Juan M Ramirez  Gabriel Gingras
Institution:1. Instituto de Biología Celular, Velázquez 144, Madrid-6, Spain;2. Département de Biochemie, Université de Montréal, Québec, Canada
Abstract:Rhodospirillum rubrum strain F24.1 is a spontaneous revertant of nonphototrophic mutant F24 derived from wild-type strain S1. Strain F24 shows no detectable photochemical activity and contains, at most, traces of the photoreaction center polypeptides. Strain F24.1 has a phototrophic growth rate close to that of the wild-type strain (Picorel, R., del Valle-Tascón, S. and Ramírez, J.M. (1977) Arch. Biophys. Biochem. 181, 665–670) but shows little photochemical activity. Light-induced absorbance changes in the near-infrared, photoinduced EPR signals and ferricyanide-elicited absorbance changes indicate that strain F24.1 has a photoreaction center content of 7–8% as compared to strain S1. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of isolated F24.1 chromatophores shows the photoreaction center polypeptides to be present in amounts compatible with this value. Photoreaction center was prepared from strain F24.1 and showed no detectable difference with that of strain S1. It is concluded that strain F24.1 photosynthesis is due entirely to its residual 7–8% of typical photoreaction center.
Keywords:Reaction center  Bacterial photosynthesis  Absorption spectrum  EPR  Fluorescence induction  (Rhodospirillum rubrum F24  1)  To whom correspondence should be addressed  
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