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Treatment with 2.6 M urea of the Photosystem II particles depleted of two polypeptides of 24 kDa and 18 kDa completely released a polypeptide of 33 kDa and eliminated the oxygen-evolution activity. The 33-kDa polypeptide rebound to the urea-treated particles and partially reactivated the oxygen evolution. A quantitative analysis of the rebinding suggests tha there is a specific binding site for the 33-kDa polypeptide on the membrane surface.  相似文献   

2.
Photosystem II thylakoid particles possessing high rates of oxygen evolution, were shown to have a very simple polypeptide composition. Upon washing of these particles with 250 mM NaCl the oxygen evolution was inhibited up to 80% concomitant with a release of two polypeptides of 23 and 16 kDa. Readdition of the pure 23 kDa protein to the depleted thylakoids under low ionic strength reconstituted more than half of the lost activity. No stimulation was obtained with the 16 kDa protein alone or in combination with glycerol. The results give further strong evidence that the 23 kDa protein is an essential component in the oxygen evolving complex. The possible involvement of other proteins in this complex is discussed in light of the demonstrated simple polypeptide pattern of the photosystem II particles.  相似文献   

3.
When organisms that perform oxygenic photosynthesis are exposed to strong visible or UV light, inactivation of photosystem II (PSII) occurs. However, such organisms are able rapidly to repair the photoinactivated PSII. The phenomenon of photoinactivation and repair is known as photoinhibition. Under normal laboratory conditions, the rate of repair is similar to or faster than the rate of photoinactivation, preventing the detailed analysis of photoinactivation and repair as separate processes. We report here that, using strong UV-A light from a laser, we were able to analyze separately the photoinactivation and repair of photosystem II in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803. Very strong UV-A light at 364 nm and a photon flux density of 2600 μmol photons m−2 s−1 inactivated the oxygen-evolving machinery and the photochemical reaction center of PSII within 1 or 2 min before the first step in the repair process, namely, the degradation of the D1 protein, occurred. During subsequent incubation of cells in weak visible light, the activity of PSII recovered fully within 30 min and this process depended on protein synthesis. During subsequent incubation of cells in darkness for 60 min, the D1 protein of the photoinactivated PSII was degraded. Further incubation in weak visible light resulted in the rapid restoration of the activity of PSII. These observations suggest that very strong UV-A light is a useful tool for the analysis of the repair of PSII after photoinactivation.  相似文献   

4.
Mitsue Miyao  Norio Murata 《BBA》1983,725(1):87-93
Treatment with 1 M NaCl almost totally removed two polypeptides of 24 and 18 kDa from the Photosystem II particles of spinach chloroplasts and reduced the oxygen-evolution activity by about half. Both polypeptides were able to rebind to the NaCl-treated particles in a low-salt medium. The rebinding of the 24 kDa polypeptide showed a saturation curve whose maximum level was close to that naturally occurring in the untreated particles. In parallel with the amount of rebound 24 kDa polypeptide, the oxygen-evolution activity was recovered. The 18 kDa polypeptide bound to the NaCl-treated particles without saturation. When the 18 kDa polypeptide was added to the particles previously treated with NaCl and then supplemented with a saturating amount of 24 kDa polypeptide, there appeared, in addition to the binding without saturation, another binding of the 18 kDa polypeptide with saturation to a maximum level close to that naturally occurring in the untreated particles. The 18 kDa polypeptide did not restore the oxygen-evolution activity. These findings suggest that there are specific binding sites; one for the 24 kDa polypeptide located on the Photosystem II particles, and the other for the 18 kDa polypeptide on the 24 kDa polypeptide.  相似文献   

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The effect of different external salt concentrations, from 0 mM to 1030 mM NaCl, on photosynthetic complexes and chloroplast ultrastructure in the halophyte Arthrocnemum macrostachyum was studied. Photosystem II, but not Photosystem I or cytochrome b6/f, was affected by salt treatment. We found that the PsbQ protein was never expressed, whereas the amounts of PsbP and PsbO were influenced by salt in a complex way. Analyses of Photosystem II intrinsic proteins showed an uneven degradation of subunits with a loss of about 50% of centres in the 0 mM NaCl treated sample. Also the shape of chloroplasts, as well as the organization of thylakoid membranes were affected by NaCl concentration, with many grana containing few thylakoids at 1030 mM NaCl and thicker grana and numerous swollen thylakoids at 0 mM NaCl. The PsbQ protein was found to be depleted also in thylakoids from other halophytes.  相似文献   

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John L. Casey  Kenneth Sauer 《BBA》1984,767(1):21-28
In Photosystem II preparations at low temperature we were able to generate and trap an intermediate state between the S1 and S2 states of the Kok scheme for photosynthetic oxygen evolution. Illumination of dark-adapted, oxygen-evolving Photosystem II preparations at 140 K produces a 320-G-wide EPR signal centered near g = 4.1 when observed at 10 K. This signal is superimposed on a 5-fold larger and somewhat narrower background signal; hence, it is best observed in difference spectra. Warming of illuminated samples to 190 K in the dark results in the disappearance of the light-induced g = 4.1 feature and the appearance of the multiline EPR signal associated with the S2 state. Low-temperature illumination of samples prepared in the S2 state does not produce the g = 4.1 signal. Inhibition of oxygen evolution by incubation of PS II preparations in 0.8 M NaCl buffer or by the addition of 400 μM NH2OH prevents the formation of the g = 4.1 signal. Samples in which oxygen evolution is inhibited by replacement of Cl? with F? exhibit the g = 4.1 signal when illuminated at 140 K, but subsequent warming to 190 K neither depletes the amplitude of this signal nor produces the multiline signal. The broad signal at g = 4.1 is typical for a S = 52 spin system in a rhombic environment, suggesting the involvement of non-heme Fe in photosynthetic oxygen evolution.  相似文献   

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Comparison of photochemical activities and variable fluorescence yield characteristics of whole cells and isolated chloroplast particles of low-fluorescent, photosystem II mutants of Scenedesmusobliquus to those of the wild-type showed that several strains were affected primarily on the oxidizing side of photosystem II. In strains LF-1, LF-3, and LF-5 analysis of the manganese content of isolated chloroplast membranes showed a predominant shift in the Mn400 Chl from the wild-type value (4.3) to values near 1.5; this difference was also associated with a near total loss of cytochrome b-559 (high potential). Examination of chloroplast membrane polypeptides by gel electrophoresis revealed a decrease only in the mobility of one band in all three mutants; the apparent molecular weight was shifted from 34 kilodalton in the wild-type to 36 kilodalton in the mutants. Evidence is presented suggesting that the 34 kilodalton polypeptide of the wild-type is probably associated with the manganese requiring portion of the water-splitting apparatus of photosystem II.  相似文献   

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Extraction of PS II particles with 1 M CaCl2 caused complete disappearance of the light-induced signal of the possible Kok S2 state of the water-splitting complex and total loss of the O2, evolving activity, concomitant with perfect removal of the 17-, 23- and 34-kDa proteins from the particles. The recovery of the multiline signal in the CaCl2-treated PS II was performed by reinserting the 34-kDa protein, when CI? was present in the solution for the EPR measurement. However, in the absence of Cl?, besides the 34-kDa protein, the 17- and 23-kDa proteins were required for the recovery of the signal. These results are compared with the results on the recovery of the O2, evolution in the reconstituted PS II to examine the role of these three proteins on the water splitting.  相似文献   

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It is now established that the light-harvesting chlorophyll—protein complex (LHCP) of chloroplasts becomes phosphorylated in the light. In this study subfractionation of phosphorylated intact chloroplasts has been carried out to compare the phosphorylation of LHCP in non-appressed and appressed thylakoid regions. The results show around 10-times higher relative phosphorylation in the non-appressed regions than in the appressed ones. Since the non-appressed thylakoids also contain almost all photosystem 1, this region is likely to be the site for energy transfer from LHCP to photosystem 1 under phosphorylated conditions.  相似文献   

10.
In the presence of Cl?, the severity of ammonia-induced inhibition of photosynthetic oxygen evolution is attenuated in spinach thylakoid membranes (Sandusky, P.O. and Yocum, C.F. (1983) FEBS Lett. 162, 339–343). A further examination of this phenomenon using steady-state kinetic analysis suggests that there are two sites of ammonia attack, only one of which is protected by the presence of Cl?. In the case of Tris-induced inhibition of oxygen evolution only the Cl? protected site is evident. In both cases the mechanism of Cl? protection involves the binding of Cl? in competition with the inhibitory amine. Anions (Br? and NO?3) known to reactive oxygen evolution in Cl?-depleted membranes also protect against Tris-induced inhibition, and reactivation of Cl?-depleted membranes by Cl? is competitively inhibited by ammonia. Inactivation of the oxygen-evolving complex by NH2OH is impeded by Cl?, whereas Cl? does not affect the inhibition induced by so-called ADRY reagents. We propose that Cl? functions in the oxygen-evolving complex as a ligand bridging manganese atoms to mediate electron transfer. This model accounts both for the well known Cl? requirement of oxygen evolution, and for the inhibitory effects of amines on this reaction.  相似文献   

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A protective effect of bicarbonate (BC) against extraction of the extrinsic proteins, predominantly the Mn-stabilizing protein (PsbO protein), during treatment of Photosystem II (PS II) membrane fragment from pea with 2 M urea, and at low pH (using incubation in 0.2 M glycine-HCl buffer, pH 3.5 or 0.5 M citrate buffer, pH 4.0-4.5) was detected. It was shown that the extraction of the proteins with Mw 24 kDa (PsbP protein) and 18 kDa (PsbQ protein) by the use of highly concentrated solutions of NaCl does not depend on the presence of BC in the medium. An optimal concentration of BC at which it produces the maximum protecting effect was shown to be between 1 mM and 10 mM. The addition of formate did not influence the protein extraction but it reduced the stabilizing effect of BC. Independence of the stabilizing effect on the presence of the functionally active Mn within the water-oxidizing complex indicates that the protecting effect of BC is not related to its interaction with Mn ions. The fact that there is a preferable sensitivity of the PsbO protein to the absence of BC in the medium during all the treatments makes it possible to suggest that either BC interacts directly with the PsbO protein or it binds to some other sites within PS II and this binding facilitates the preservation of the native structure of this protein.  相似文献   

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An immunological approach was used for nearest-neighbor analyses for the 23 and 33 kDA proteins of the oxygen-evolving complex. Functional Photosystem II particles with a simple polypeptide composition were partly solubilized with detergent and incubated with monospecific antibodies against either the 23 or the 33 kDa protein. SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed that the immunoprecipitates, apart from the antigenic proteins, also contained polypeptides at 24, 22 and 10 kDa. In contrast, polypeptides of the light-harvesting and Photosystem II core complexes showed very poor coprecipitation with the 23 and 33 kDa proteins. The 24, 22 and 10 kDa polypeptides were not precipitated by the antibodies if the 23 and 33 kDa proteins had been removed from the particles prior to solubilization. These observations demonstrate a close association between the 24, 22 and 10 kDa polypeptides and the 23 and 33 kDa proteins of the oxygen-evolving complex. None of these precipitated polypeptides contained any manganese. It is suggested that the 24, 22 and 10 kDa polypeptides are subunits of the oxygen-evolving complex and involved in the binding of the extrinsic 23 and 33 kDa proteins to the inner thylakoid surface.  相似文献   

13.
A membrane-bound phycobilisome complex has been isolated from the cyanobacterium Fremyella diplosiphon grown in green light, thus containing phycoerythrin in addition to phycocyanin and allophycocyanin. The complex was dissociated by lowering the salt concentration. In the mixture obtained, no energy transfer from phycoerythrin to chlorophyll (Chl) a was observed. Reassociation of the phycobiliproteins and membrane mixture was carried out by a gradual increase of the salt concentration. The complex obtained after reassociation was characterized by polypeptide composition, absorbance and fluorescence emission spectra and electron microscopy. These analyses revealed similar composition and structure for the original and reconstituted membrane-bound phycobilisomes. Fluorescence emission spectra and measurements of Photosystem II activity demonstrated energy transfer from phycoerythrin to Chl a (Photosystem II) in the reconstituted complex. Reassociation of mixtures with varying phycoerythrin / Chl ratio showed that the phycobiliprotein concentration was critical in the reassociation process. Measurements of the amount of phycobilisomes reassociated with the photosynthetic membrane did not show saturation of binding when increasing the phycobiliprotein concentration. The ratio phycoerythrin / Chl a in the native complex was 7:1 (mg / mg). When the phycobiliprotein concentration was increased during the reassociation process, a ratio of 13–15 mg phycoerythrin / mg Chl a could be obtained. Under these conditions, only part of the phycobilisomes attached to the thylakoids was able to transfer energy to Photosystem II.  相似文献   

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A rapid and simple procedure is presented for the purification of chloroplast cytochrome b-559. The method is based on the protocol devised by Garewal and Wasserman (Garewal, H.S. and Wasserman, A.R. (1974) Biochemistry 13, 4063–4071), which we have modified to eliminate the requirement for a lengthy electrophoretic step. Novel features of our method include: the use of oxygen-evolving Photosystem II preparations (Kuwabara, T. and Murata, N. (1982) Plant Cell Physiol. 23, 533–539) as the starting material; isocratic elution of cytochrome b-559 from a DEAE-cellulose column (yielding the protein in a pure state); and a simple column procedure for removal of excess Triton X-100. The procedure has been applied to both spinach and maize (Zea mays L.). Purified cytochromes b-559 from these species have similar optical spectra and mobility during gel electrophoresis under native conditions. Lithium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of cytochrome b-559 from both spinach and maize reveals a major polypeptide band (apparent molecular mass = 9 kDa), and two minor bands (apparent molecular masses = 10 kDa and 6 kDa).  相似文献   

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Hideyuki Adachi  Isao Enami  Nobuo Kamiya 《BBA》2009,1787(2):121-128
Crystal structure of photosystem II (PSII) has been reported from prokaryotic cyanobacteria but not from any eukaryotes. In the present study, we improved the purification procedure of PSII dimers from an acidophilic, thermophilic red alga Cyanidium caldarium, and crystallized them in two forms under different crystallization conditions. One had a space group of P2221 with unit cell constants of a = 146.8 Å, b = 176.9 Å, and c = 353.7 Å, and the other one had a space group of P212121 with unit cell constants of a = 209.2 Å, b = 237.5 Å, and c = 299.8 Å. The unit cell constants of both crystals and the space group of the first-type crystals are different from those of cyanobacterial crystals, which may reflect the structural differences between the red algal and cyanobacterial PSII, as the former contains a fourth extrinsic protein of 20 kDa. X-ray diffraction data were collected and processed to a 3.8 Å resolution with the first type crystal. For the second type crystal, a post-crystallization treatment of dehydration was employed to improve the resolution, resulting in a diffraction data of 3.5 Å resolution. Analysis of this type of crystal revealed that there are 2 PSII dimers in each asymmetric unit, giving rise to 16 PSII monomers in each unit cell, which contrasts to 4 dimers per unit cell in cyanobacterial crystals. The molecular packing of PSII within the unit cell was constructed with the molecular replacement method and compared with that of the cyanobacterial crystals.  相似文献   

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Divalent salt-washing of O2-evolving PS II particles caused total liberation of 33-, 24- and 16-kDa proteins, but the resulting PS II particles retained almost all amounts of Mn present in initial particles. The retained Mn was EPR-silent when the particles were kept in high concentrations of divalent salt. By divalent salt-washing, the activity of diphenylcarbazide (DPC) photooxidation was not affected at all, neither suppressed nor enhanced, while O2 evolution was totally inactivated. These results indicate that Mn can be kept associated with PS II particles even after liberation of the 33-kDa protein, and suggest that the 33-kDa protein is probably not responsible for binding Mn onto membranes, but is possibly responsible for maintaining the function of Mn atoms in the O2-evolving center.  相似文献   

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Washing of inside-out, but not right-way-round, pea chloroplast thylakoid vesicles with 2 mM EDTA inhibits O2 evolution. Artificial electron donor/acceptor studies indicate that the site of inhibition is on the oxidising side of photosystem two (PS2), a conclusion reinforced by chlorophyll fluorescence measurements. Evidence is presented that the EDTA inhibition of O2 evolution is linked partly to the removal of one Mn atom per PS2 reaction centre and partly to the removal of extrinsic membrane proteins having apparent molecular weights between 58 and 70 kdaltons.  相似文献   

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Constitution of the photosystem I complex isolated from the cyanobacterium Gloeobacter violaceus PCC 7421 was investigated by tricine-urea-SDS-PAGE, followed by peptide mass fingerprinting or N-terminal sequencing. Eight subunits (PsaA, PsaB, PsaC, PsaD, PsaE, PsaF, PsaL and PsaM) were identified as predicted from the genome sequence. A novel subunit (PsaZ) was discovered, but PsaI, PsaJ, PsaK and PsaX were absent. PsaB has a C-terminal extension with 155 amino acids in addition to the conserved region and this domain is similar to the peptidoglycan-binding domain. These results suggest that PS I complexes of G. violaceus have unique structural properties.  相似文献   

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Background

Fosfomycin is widely used to treat urinary tract and pediatric gastrointestinal infections of bacteria. It is supposed that this antibiotic enters cells via two transport systems, including the bacterial Glycerol-3-phosphate Transporter (GlpT). Impaired function of GlpT is one mechanism for fosfomycin resistance.

Methods

The interaction of fosfomycin with the recombinant and purified GlpT of Escherichia coli reconstituted in liposomes has been studied. IC50 and the half-saturation constant of the transporter for external fosfomycin (Ki) were determined by transport assay of [14C]glycerol-3-phosphate catalyzed by recombinant GlpT. Efficacy of fosfomycin on growth rates of GlpT defective bacteria strains transformed with recombinant GlpT was measured.

Results

Fosfomycin, externally added to the proteoliposomes, poorly inhibited the glycerol-3-phosphate/glycerol-3-phosphate antiport catalyzed by the reconstituted transporter with an IC50 of 6.4 mM. A kinetic analysis revealed that the inhibition was completely competitive, that is, fosfomycin interacted with the substrate-binding site and the Ki measured was 1.65 mM. Transport assays performed with proteoliposomes containing internal fosfomycin indicate that it was not very well transported by GlpT. Complementation study, performed with GlpT defective bacteria strains, indicated that the fosfomycin resistance, beside deficiency in antibiotic transporter, could be due to other gene defects.

Conclusions

The poor transport observed in a reconstituted system together with the high value of Ki and the results of complementation study well explain the usual high dosage of this drug for the treatment of the urinary tract infections.

General significance

This is the first report regarding functional analysis of interaction between fosfomycin and GlpT.  相似文献   

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