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Treatment of Photosystem II particles from spinach chloroplasts with Triton X-100 with 2.6 M urea in the presence of 200 mM NaCl removed 3 polypeptides of 33 kDa, 24 kDa and 18 kDa, but left Mn bound to the particles. The (urea + NaCl)-treated particles could evolve oxygen in 200 mM, but not in 10 mM NaCl. Mn was gradually released with concomitant loss of oxygen-evolution activity in 10 mM NaCl but not in 200 mM Cl?. The NaCl-treated particles, which contained Mn and the 33-kDa polypeptide but not the 24-kDa and 18-kDa polypeptides, did not lose Mn or oxygen-evolution activity in 10 mM NaCl. These observations suggest that the 33-kDa polypeptide maintains the binding of Mn to the oxygen-evolution system and can be functionally replaced by 200 mM Cl?.  相似文献   

2.
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   

3.
Photosystem II particles were prepared from spinach chloroplasts with Triton X-100, and treated with 1.0 M NaCl to remove polypeptides of 24 kDa and 18 kDa and to reduce the photosynthetic oxygen-evolution activity by about half. Oxygen-evolution activity was restored almost to the original level with 10 mM Ca2+, in a similar manner to the rebinding of 24-kDa polypeptide. Other cations such as magnesium, sodium and manganese ions could not restore any oxygen-evolution activity. These observations, together with a kinetic analysis, suggest that Ca2+ can be substituted for the 24-kDa polypeptide in photosynthetic oxygen evolution in Photosystem II particles.  相似文献   

4.
《BBA》1986,850(1):146-155
When the NaCl extract from spinach Photosystem II particles was dialyzed against a low-salt medium, the 18-kDa protein slowly degraded to a fragment of 17 kDa. This observation suggests that a proteinase previously associated with the Photosystem II particles in a latent form was activated by dissociation with NaCl. The 18-kDa protein and the 17-kDa fragment were purified, and their N-terminal amino acid sequences and total amino acid compositions were determined. These results determined 44 amino acid residues at the N-terminal of the 18-kDa protein, and suggest that 12 amino acid residues (mostly hydrophobic) at the N-terminal were lost by the degradation. The 18-kDa protein could rebind to the NaCl-treated and 24-kDa protein-supplemented Photosystem II particles and sustain their oxygen-evolution activity in a low-Cl medium, whereas the 17-kDa fragment had lost these abilities. These observations suggest that the N-terminal region of the 18-kDa protein forms a domain which binds to Photosystem II particles.  相似文献   

5.
The effect of the paramagnetic rare earth dysprosium (Dy) onthe power saturation of EPR Signal II, was studied with thePS-II particles to obtain information on the charge distributionand structure of the donor side of PS II, which contains thethree peripheral polypeptides of 33, 24 and 18 kDa. DyCl3 andDy-EDTA complex were used as relaxing agents for Signal II,in the untreated, NaCl-washed and CaCl2-washed PS-II particles.In the untreated PS-II particles, DyCl3 significantly relievedthe power saturation of Signal IIS, whereas Dy-EDTA was lesseffective. After the NaCl washing of the PS-II particles, whichremoved the 24- and 18-kDa polypeptides, the effectiveness ofDyCl3 increased while that of Dy-EDTA did not change. In theCaCl2- washed particles, from which all the three polypeptideshad been removed, DyCl3 was slightly more effective and Dy-EDTAwas more effective than in the NaCl-washed particles. Theseresults suggest that the binding site of the 24- and /or 18-kDapolypeptides on the inner surface of PS II is negatively charged,while the binding site of the 33-kDa polypeptide is positivelycharged. (Received September 24, 1986; Accepted September 7, 1987)  相似文献   

6.
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   

7.
《BBA》1985,808(3):353-362
Various approaches have been used to investigate the polypeptides required for oxygen evolution in cyanobacteria, in particular the thermophile Phormidium laminosum. Antibodies against the extrinsic 33 kDa protein from spinach Photosystem II cross-reacted clearly in immunoblotting experiments with a corresponding polypeptide in isolated thylakoids and Photosystem II particles from P. laminosum and with whole-cell homogenates of three species of cyanobacteria (Phormidium laminosum, Synechococcus leopoliensis and Anabaena variabilis). In contrast, no cyanobacterial proteins reacted with antibodies against the 23 and 16 kDa proteins of spinach Photosystem II. The lack of cross-reactivity and the absence of these polypeptides from highly active Photosystem II particles of Phormidium laminosum strongly suggest that cyanobacteria do not contain polypeptides corresponding to these two chloroplast proteins. Treatment of P. laminosum Photosystem II particles with 0.8 M alkaline Tris, 1 M NaCl, CaCl2 or MgCl2 inhibited O2 evolution, and quantitatively removed a 9 kDa polypeptide from the particles. None of these treatments removed comparable amounts of the 33 kDa polypeptide, and only Tris treatment removed manganese. The release of the 9 kDa polypeptide upon NaCl treatment correlated well with the deactivation at the donor side of Photosystem II. A direct connection between the 33 kDa polypeptide and O2 evolution was established by the finding that trypsin treatment digested this polypeptide and inhibited O2 evolution in parallel.  相似文献   

8.
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   

9.
Selective extraction-reconstitution experiments with the extrinsic Photosystem II polypeptides (33 kDa, 23 kDa and 17 kDa) have demonstrated that the manganese complex and the 33 kDa polypeptide are both necessary structural elements for the tight binding of the water soluble 17 and 23 kDa species. When the manganese complex is intact the 33 kDa protein interacts strongly with the rest of the photosynthetic complex. Destruction of the Mn-complex has two dramatic effects: i) The binding of the 33 kDa polypeptide is weaker, since it can be removed by exposure of the PS II system to 2 M NaCl, and ii) the 17 and 23 kDa species do not rebind to Mn-depleted Photosystem II membranes that retain the 33 kDa protein.Abbreviations Chl chlorophyll - HQ hydroquinone - MES 2(N-morpholino)ethanesulfonic acid - PS II Photosystem II - Tris 2-amino-2-hydroxymethylpropane-1,3-diol  相似文献   

10.
The effect of linolenic acid (18:3) on release of the 43 kDa polypeptide and manganese from photosystem II ( PS II ) membranes depleted of extrinsic polypeptides was studied. In both control and NaCl-washed particles which were depleted of the extrinsic 23 and 16 kDa polypeptides, the 18:3 treatment caused a 20% release of the 33 and 43 kDa polypeptides. In CaCl2, (or urea + NaCl)-washed particles, which were depleted of the 33 kDa polypeptide in addition to the 23 and 16 kDa polypeptides, the release of the 43 kDa polypeptide increased to 70%, whereas only 25% of the 47 kDa polypeptide was removed. These findings suggest (i) that the 33 and the 43 kDa polypeptides are neighbows in the photosynthetic membrane and (ii) that the 33 kDa polypeptide shields the 43 kDa polypeptide against the action of 18:3. Incubation of CaCl2, or (urea + NaCI)-treated PSII particles in the presence or absence of 18:3 resulted in the loss of only 2 of the 4 Mn atoms present per reaction center. this indicates that the 2 Mn atoms more firmly associated with PSII are not affected by the removal of the extrinsic 16, 23 and 33 kDa polypeptides, and the intrinsic 43 kDa polypeptide. nor by the treatment with linolenic acid.  相似文献   

11.
Photosystem II particles which retained high rates of herbicide-sensitive activity were used to examine the site(s) of action of various herbicides. A polypeptide of 32–34 kdaltons was identified as the triazine-herbicide binding site based upon: (a) parallel loss of atrazine activity and the polypeptide during either trypsin treatment or selective detergent depletion of protein in the Photosystem II complex, and (b) covalent labeling of the polypeptide by a 14C-labeled photoaffinity triazine.In Photosystem II particles depleted of the 32–34-kdalton polypeptide, electron transport was still active and was slightly sensitive to DCMU and largely sensitive to dinoseb (urea and nitrophenol herbicides, respectively). On the basis of this result it is proposed that the general herbicide binding site common to atrazine, DCMU and dinoseb is formed by a minimum of two polypeptides which determine affinity and/or mediate herbicide-induced inhibition of electron transport on the acceptor side of Photosystem II.  相似文献   

12.
《BBA》1985,809(3):396-402
Several studies have shown that a subpopulation of the light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b-protein complex of Photosystem II (LHC-II) migrates from the appressed to the stroma-exposed thylakoids upon its phosphorylation. In this study we have analyzed the 27 and 25 kDa apopolypeptides of LHC-II, resolved by two-dimensional electrophoresis, with respect to their relative abundance and phosphorylation in thylakoids and subfractions derived from appressed or stroma-exposed thylakoid regions. The results show that the two polypeptides are heterogeneous with respect to both phosphate incorporation and degree of lateral migration. In intact thylakoids, the specific phosphorylation of the 25 kDa polypeptide exceeded that of the 27 kDa polypeptide by a factor of 3. Following phosphorylation, the 25 kDa polypeptide of the stroma lamellae showed as much as 4–5-times higher specific phosphorylation compared to the 27 kDa polypeptide. Moreover, there was a time-dependent increase in the amount of the 25 kDa polypeptide relative to the 27 kDa polypeptide in the stroma-exposed thylakoids. These results demonstrate a different polypeptide composition of the LHC-II tightly bound to Photosystem II and the free pool of LHC-II able to migrate laterally upon phosphorylation. The mobile pool of LHC-II is estimated to have two 27 kDa polypeptides for every 25 kDa polypeptide, while the ratio in the immobile pool is 4:1.  相似文献   

13.
35Cl-NMR studies are presented here for spinach Photosystem II membranes inhibited by hydroxylamine (to remove Mn), Tris (to remove Mn and 18, 24 and 33 kDa polypeptides), and salt-washing (to remove 18 and 24 kDa; and 33 kDa polypeptides). Removal of Mn affects the 35Cl-NMR binding curve only slightly, indicating that not all of the bound Mn is directly required for Cl-binding. Removal of both Mn and extrinsic polypeptides eliminates almost all of the Cl-specific binding observable by NMR. Removal of the extrinsic 18 and 24 kDa polypeptides drastically changes the 35Cl-NMR binding pattern; this effect is partially restored by the addition of 2 mM CaSO4, and, to a lesser extent, by the partial rebinding of the polypeptides. Existence of Cl binding to the intrinsic polypeptides (e.g., D1/D2), with a peak at 0.5 mM Cl, is shown in samples lacking 18, 24 and 33 kDa polypeptides. Thus, both intrinsic (i.e., on the D1/D2 membrane protein) and extrinsic (i.e., on the 33 kDa protein) binding sites for Cl are suggested to exist.  相似文献   

14.
《BBA》1985,806(2):283-289
Treatment of Photosystem II particles with 1.2 M CaCl2 released three proteins of 33, 24 and 18 kDa of the photosynthetic oxygen evolution system, but left Mn bound to the particles as demonstrated by Ono and Inoue (Ono, T. and Inoue, Y. (1983) FEBS Lett. 164, 252–260). Oxygen-evolution activity of the CaCl2-treated particles was very low in a medium containing 10 mM NaCl as a salt, but could be restored by the 33-kDa protein. When the particles were incubated in 10 mM NaCl at 0°C, two of the four Mn atoms per oxygen-evolution system were released with concomitant loss of oxygen-evolution activity. The 33-kDa protein suppressed the release of Mn and the inactivation during the incubation. These findings from reconstitution experiments suggest that the 33-kDa protein acts to preserve Mn atoms in the oxygen-evolution system. The 33-kDa protein could be partially substituted by 100 or 150 mM Cl for the preservation of the Mn and oxygen-evolution activity. The Mn in Photosystem II particles enhanced rebinding of the 33-kDa protein to the particles.  相似文献   

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The main light-harvesting complex of Photosystem II (LHC II) in higher plants consists of two sub-populations. The 'inner' pool consists only of a 27 kDa polypeptide, whereas in the 'outer' pool both the 27 kDa and a 25 kDa polypeptide are found. We purified the 25 and the 27 kDa LHC II polypeptides from Scots pine and 25 kDa LHC II polypeptide from spinach. Protein sequencing after cleavage with endoproteinase Lys-C showed that the 25 kDa polypeptide is encoded by the Type 2 cab-II genes and the 27 kDa polypeptide by the Type I cab-II genes. A fatty acid was not covalently attached to the peptides assembled into the pigment-protein complex. Our results show that the different polypeptides seen on a gel are different gene products, and not the result of different processing.  相似文献   

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Abstract In a previous study we found that the 33 kDa extrinsic polypeptide of Photosystem II is present in both the cytoplasmic and thylakoid membranes of cyanobacteria, but forms part of a functional complex only in the latter [Smith et al. (1987) Mol. Microbiol. 6, 1821–1827]. In order to determine if this phenomenon is restricted to the 33 kDa polypeptide we have extended this study in Anacystis nidulans to include a number of other polypeptides of Photosystem I and Photosystem II. We have found that D1 and possibly PsaC are present in both membranes, CP43 and CP47 are confined to the thylakoid membranes, and the distribution of PsaD and PsaE is dependent upon the growth stage of the cyanobacteria.  相似文献   

17.
Dvorah Ish-Shalom  Itzhak Ohad 《BBA》1983,722(3):498-507
The polypeptide pattern, chlorophyll-protein complexes, fluorescence emission spectra and light intensity required for saturation of electron flow via Photosystem (PS) II and PS I in a pale-green photoautotrophic mutant, y-lp, were compared to those of the parent strain, Chlamydomonas reinhardii y-1 cells. The mutant exhibits a 686 nm fluorescence yield at 25°C and 77 K 2–6-fold higher than that of the parent strain cells, and is deficient in thylakoid polypeptides 14, 17.2, 18 and 22 according to the nomenclature of Chua (Chua, N.-H. (1980) Methods Enzymol. 60C, 434–446). All chlorophyll-protein complexes ascribed to PS II and the CP I complex were present in both type of cells. However, a chlorophyll-protein complex CP Ia containing — in the parent strain — the 66–68 kDa polypeptides of CP I and the four above-mentioned polypeptides, was absent in the mutant. It was previously reported that a chlorophyll-protein complex, CP O, obtained from C. reinhardii contains five polypeptides, namely, 14, 15, 17.2, 18 and 22 (Wollman, F.A. and Bennoun, P. (1982) Biochim. Biophys. Acta 680, 352–360). A CP O-like complex was present also in the mutant y-lp cells but it contains only one polypeptide, 15. Energy transfer from PS II to PS I was not impaired in the mutant, although a 4-fold higher light intensity was required for the saturation of PS I electron flow in the y-lp cells as compared with the parent strain. No difference was found in the light saturation curves for PS II activity between the mutant and parent strain cells. Based on these and additional data (Gershoni, J.M., Shochat, S., Malkin, S. and Ohad, I. (1982) Plant Physiol. 70, 637–644), it is concluded that the chlorophyll-protein complexes of PS I in Chlamydomonas comprise a reaction center-core antenna complex containing the 66–68 kDa polypeptides (CP I), a connecting antenna consisting of four polypeptides (14, 17.2, 18 and 22), and a light-harvesting antenna containing one polypeptide, 15. These appear to be organized as a complex, CP Ia. The interconnecting antenna is deficient in the y-lp mutant and thus the CP Ia complex is unstable and energy is not transferred from CP O to CP I. The effective cross-section of PS I antenna is thus reduced and a high fluorescence is emitted at 686 nm.  相似文献   

18.
A Photosystem two (PS II) core preparation containing the chlorophyll a binding proteins CP 47, CP 43, D1 and D2, and the non-chlorophyll binding cytochrome-b559 and 33 kDA polypeptides, has been isolated from PS II-enriched membranes of peas using the non-ionic detergent heptylthioglucopyranoside and elevated ionic strengths. The primary radical pair state, P680+Pheo-, was studied by time-resolved absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy, under conditions where quinone reduction and water-splitting activities were inhibited. Charge recombination of the primary radical pair in PS II cores was found to have lifetimes of 17.5 ns measured by fluorescence and 21 ns measured by transient decay kinetics under anaerobic conditions. Transient absorption spectroscopy demonstrated that the activity of the particles, based on primary radical pair formation, was in excess of 70% (depending on the choice of kinetic model), while time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy indicated that the particles were 91% active. These estimates of activity were further supported by steady-state measurements which quantified the amount of photoreducible pheophytin. It is concluded that the PS II core preparation we have isolated is ideal for studying primary radical pair formation and recombination as demonstrated by the correlation of our absorption and fluorescence transient data, which is the first of its kind to be reported in the literature for isolated PS II core complexes from higher plants.Abbreviations CP 43 and CP 47 chlorophyll binding proteins of PS II having apparent molecular weights on SDS-PAGE of 43 kDa and 47 kDa, respectively - D1 and D2 polypeptides PS II reaction centre polypeptides encoded by the psbA and psbD genes, respectively - HPLC high performance liquid chromatography - PS II Photosystem two - SDS-PAGE sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis - P680 primary electron donor of PS II - Pheo phenophytin a - SPC single photon counting - PBQ phenyl-p-benzoquinone - DPC 1,5-diphenylcarbazide AFRC Photosynthesis Research Group, Department of Biochemistry  相似文献   

19.
Previous investigations (Specht, S., Pistorius, E.K. and Schmid, G.H.: Photosynthesis Res. 13, 47–56, 1987) of Photosystem II membranes from tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L. cv. John William's Broadleaf) which contain normally stacked thylakoid membranes and from two chlorophyll deficient tobacco mutants (Su/su and Su/su var. Aurea) which have low stacked or essentially unstacked thylakoids with occasional membrane doublings, have been extended by using monospecific antisera raised against the three extrinsic polypeptides of 33,21 and 16 kDa. The results show that all three peptides are synthesized as well in wild type tobacco as in the two mutants to about the same level and that they are present in thylakoid membranes of all three plants. However, in the mutants the 16 and 21 kDa peptides (but not the 33 kDa peptide) are easily lost during solubilization of Photosystem II membranes. In the absence of the 16 and 21 kDa peptide Photosystem II membranes from the mutants have a higher O2 evolving activity without addition of CaCl2 than the wild type Photosystem II membranes. On the other hand, after removal of the 33 kDa peptide no significant differences in the binding of Mn could be detected among the three plants. The results also show that reaction center complexes from wild type tobacco and the mutant Su/su are almost identical to the Triton-solubilized Photosystem II membranes from the mutant Su/su var. Aurea.Abbreviations PS photosystem - chl chlorophyll - LHCP light harvesting chlorophyll a/b protein complex - WT wild type - OEE1, OEE2 and OEE3 oxygen evolution enhancing complex of 29–36 kDa, 21–24 kDa and 16–18 kDa, respectively  相似文献   

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LHC II isolated from carnation leaves has been solubilized and resolved by a newly developed, vertical-bed non-denaturing isoelectric focusing in polyacrylamide slab gels to yield three trimeric subcomplexes focusing at pH 4.52, 4.42 and 4.37 (designated a, b and c, respectively), comprising approximately 38%, 24% and 38% of the chlorophyll. The spectroscopic data demonstrated a close similarity among LHC II subcomplexes concerning their chlorophyll content and organization. The most alkaline and the most acidic subcomplex contained the 27 kDa polypeptide of LHC II while the intermediate pI fraction contained both LHC II polypeptides, i.e. 27 kDa and 26 kDa ones associated at 2:1 stoichiometry. The 27 kDa polypeptide could be resolved by denaturing isoelectrofocusing into 10 pI molecular isoforms covering 5.90–4.20 pH range. Three of the isoforms were found in the subcomplexes a and b and eight in the subcomplex c. The 26 kDa polypeptide comprised the unique pI molecular isoform focusing at pH 5.61.Abbreviations CBB G-250 Coomassie Brilliant Blue G-250 - chl chlorophyll - DM n-dodecyl--d-maltoside - EDTA ethylendiaminotetraacetic acid - IEF isoelectric focusing - LHC II the main light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b-protein complex of Photosystem II - LHCP II apoprotein of the main light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b-protein complex of Photosystem II - NP-40 polyethyleneglycol-p-isooctylphenyl ether - pI isoelectric point - OG octyl--d-glucopyranoside - PS II Photosystem II - SDS-PAGE sodium dodecylsulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis - TCA trichlorooacetic acid  相似文献   

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