Calmodulin antagonists inhibit electron transport in photosystem II of spinach chloroplasts |
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Authors: | R Barr K S Troxel F L Crane |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences Purdue University West Lafayette, IN 47907 USA |
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Abstract: | Chlorpromazine, phenothiazine and trifluoperazine, known as calmodulin antagonists, inhibit electron transport in Photosystem II of spinach chloroplasts in concentrations from 20–500 μM. The inhibition site is located on the diphenyl carbazide to indophenol pathway in Tris-treated chloroplasts, indicating that water oxidation is not affected by these drugs. Ca2+ ions, bound to chloroplast membranes before the addition of calmodulin antagonists, can protect against inhibition up to 25% of the electron transport rate. In presence of A23187, the Ca2+-specific ionophore, Ca2+ ions provide less protection against inhibition by the 3 calmodulin antagonists used. A possible role of a calmodulin-like protein in spinach chloroplasts is postulated. |
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Keywords: | DBMIB 2,5-dibromo-3-methyl-6-isopropyl-p-benzoquinone DCMU 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea DPC diphenyl carbazide DCIP 2,6-dichloroindophenol DMBQ 2,5-dimethyl-p-benzoquinone FeCN potassium ferricyanide MV methyl-viologen PS II photosystem II SM silicomolybdic acid TFP trifluoperazine |
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