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Photosynthetic electron transport in chloroplasts was inhibited by the plastoquinone antagonist, dibromothymoquinone (DBMIB) in two steps. Lower concentrations of DBMIB inhibited the photoreduction of the bound iron-sulfur centers of photosystem I without inhibiting the photoreduction of ferredoxin. Higher concentrations of DBMIB did inhibit the oxygenic photoreduction (i.e., by water) of ferredoxin and NADP+, but their photoreduction was restored, wholly or partly, by each of four chemically diverse uncouplers, similar only in facilitating proton movement across membranes. By contrast, none of the uncouplers alleviated the DBMIB inhibition of the photoreduction of the bound Fe-S centers. These divergent responses to uncouplers are incompatible with the Z scheme but are consistent with the new concept of oxygenic and anoxygenic photosystems in plant photosynthesis (Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 78, 2942–2946, 1981).  相似文献   

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An investigation of the photoreduction of soluble ferredoxin and membrane-bound Fe-S centers of chloroplasts yielded results that are incompatible with some basic postulates of the now prevalent concept of photosynthetic electron transport (the “Z scheme”). In the Z scheme, plastquinone serves as an essential link in a linear electron transport chain from water via photosystem II to photosystem I and thence to the bound Fe-S centers, soluble ferredoxin and NADP+. In this formulation the oxygenic photoreduction of ferredoxin and of the Fe-S centers should have the same sensitivity to the plastoquinone inhibitors, dibromothymoquinone (DBMIB) and dinitrophenol ether of iodonitrothymol (DNP-INT). We found that the photoreduction of ferredoxin and the Fe-S centers exhibited differential sensitivity to these inhibitors. Ferredoxin was fully photoreduced by water at inhibitor concentrations that abolished the photoreduction of the Fe-S centers. These findings suggest that the oxygenic photoreduction of ferredoxin does not involve the participation of the Fe-S centers or other components of photosystem I. Only when an artificial, direct donor to photosystem I is used is the reduction of ferredoxin invariably preceded by the reduction of the Fe-S centers.  相似文献   

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《FEBS letters》1985,179(1):51-54
The high-potential form of cytochrome b-559 (b-559 HP) is closely linked to the oxygenic photosystem (photosystem II) but its relation to other redox components of the photosynthetic apparatus, including plastoquinone, is still obscure. We investigated the photoreduction of cytochrome b-559 HP by isolated chloroplasts in the presence of 3 antagonists of plastoquinone, of which, DBMIB (dibromothymoquinone) and DNP-INT (dinitrophenyl ether of iodonitrothymol) are known to inhibit the oxidation of the plastoquinone pool (PQ) by the FeS-cytochrome ƒ/b6 complex and one, UHDBT (5-n-undecyl-6-hydroxy-4,7-dioxobenzothiazole) is known to inhibit the reduction of PQ by QB.QB is a protein-bound plastoquinone that serves as a two-electron gate for the reduction of PQ. We found that DBMIB and DNP-INT did not inhibit but low concentrations of UHDBT severely inhibited the photoreduction of cytochrome b-559 HP. These results suggest that the electron donor for the reduction of cytochrome b-559 HP was either QB or a portion of the PQ pool that was oxidized by a new pathway free of binding sites for DBMIB and DNP-INT.  相似文献   

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《BBA》2022,1863(1):148506
Inhibitory analysis is a useful tool for studying reactions in the photosynthetic apparatus. After introducing by Aachim Trebst in 1978, dinitrophenylether of iodonitrothymol (DNP-INT), a competitive inhibitor of plastoquinol oxidation at the cytochrome (cyt.) b6f complex, has been widely applied to study reactions occurring in the plastoquinone pool and the cyt. b6f complex. Here we examine the inhibitory efficiency of DNP-INT by implementing three approaches to estimate the extent of blockage of electron flow from the plastoquinone pool to photosystem I in isolated thylakoids from spinach (Spinacia oleracea). We confirm that DNP-INT is a potent inhibitor of electron flow to photosystem I and demonstrate that inhibitory action of DNP-INT depends on irradiance and H+ uptake by thylakoid membranes. Based on these findings, we infer that affinity of the quinol-oxidizing site of the cyt. b6f complex to DNP-INT is increased in the light due to hydrogen bonding between DNP-INT molecules and acidic amino acid residue(s), which is (are) protonated in the light.  相似文献   

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2,6-dibromothymoquinone (DBMIB) and other coenzyme Q analogs partially inhibit electron transport and the membrane-bound Mg++ stimulated ATPase of E. coli membranes. The inhibitions by DBMIB are fully reversed by coenzyme Q6, and other analogs show partial reversal by coenzyme Q6. Electron transport reactions inhibited are NADH and lactate oxidase, NADH menadione reductase, lactate phenazinemethosulfate reductase and duroquinol oxidase. The concentrations of DBMIB required are similar for electron transport and ATPase inhibition and inhibitions are all increased by uncouplers. Electron transport and ATPase are not inhibited in a DBMIB insensitive mutant. Soluble ATPase extracted from the membranes does not show DBMIB inhibition under either high or low Mg++ conditions. Lipophilic chelators show additional inhibition over DBMIB. It appears that coenzyme Q functions at three sites in E. coli electron transport where ATPase activity is controlled. Coenzyme Q deficient mutants also show decreased electron transport and ATPase activity which is restored by coenzyme Q.  相似文献   

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The effect of p-phenylenediamine and dibromothymoquinone (DBMIB) on photosynthetic electron transport was studied using thylakoids from barley chloroplasts. p-Phenylenediamine (0.1 mm) converted the light saturation curve for electron transport between water and ferricyanide from a hyperbolic one saturating at low light intensity into a linear one which was not saturated at any light intensity studied. DBMIB at a concentration of 1 μm had little inhibitory effect on the basal electron transport activity of coupled thylakoids in either the presence or the absence of 0.1 mmp-phenylenediamine. However, activity was inhibited by DBMIB after uncoupling with 60 mm methylamine. These results may indicate that there is a rate-limiting step in electron transport at or after plastoquinone which is circumvented by phenylenediamine. Its appearance or elaboration could explain the conversion of a linear light saturation curve to a hyperbolic one during chloroplast development. The movement of protons into thylakoids upon illumination was reduced about 50% by 1 μm DBMIB, a concentration which maximally inhibits ferricyanide-Hill activity after uncoupling. Fifty percent inhibition occurred irrespective of whether or not phenylenediamine was included in the reaction mixture. Most of the residual DBMIB-insensitive pH change was inhibited by 3 μm 3-(3′,4′-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea (DCMU), suggesting that photosystem II was required for the latter activity. In the presence of both DBMIB and DCMU, proton pump activity could be reestablished by including isoascorbate and p-phenylenediamine in the reaction mixture.  相似文献   

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The effects of magnesium and chloride ions on photosynthetic electron transport were investigated in membrane fragments of a blue-green alga, Nostoc muscorum (Strain 7119), noted for their stability and high rates of electron transport from water or reduced dichlorophenolindophenol to NADP+. Magnesium ions were required not only for light-induced electron transport from water to NADP+ but also for protection in the dark of the integrity of the water-photooxidizing system (Photosystem II). Membrane fragments suspended in the dark in a medium lacking Mg2+ lost the capacity to photoreduce NADP+ with water on subsequent illumination. Chloride ions could substitute, but less effectively, for each of these two effects of magnesium ions. By contrast, the photoreduction of NADP+ by DCIPH2 was independent of Mg2+ (or Cl?) for the protection of the electron transport system in the dark or during the light reaction proper. Furthermore, high concentrations of MgCl2 produced a strong inhibition of NADP+ photoreduction with DCIPH2 without significantly affecting the rate of NADP+ photoreduction with water. The implications of these findings for the differential involvement of Photosystem I and Photosystem II in the photoreduction of NADP+ with different electron donors are discussed.  相似文献   

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Measurements of chlorophyll fluorescence have been used to monitor electron transport from the primary electron acceptor of photosystem II, Q, to the secondary acceptor, B, in chloroplasts in either the presence or the absence of the plastoquinone analog 2,5-dibromo-3-methyl-6-isopropyl-p-benzoquinone (DBMIB). Electron transport is markedly slower from Q? to either B or B? in the presence of DBMIB. Binary oscillations in the rate of reoxidation of Q? (equivalent to the reactions Q?B → QB? and Q?B? → QB2?) after each of a series of flashes were of a phase opposite to those observed in the absence of DBMIB (J. M. Bowes, and A. R. Crofts, (1980) Biochim. Biophys. Acta590, 573–584). The results confirm that inhibition of electron transport by DBMIB in chloroplasts is not restricted to an inhibition of electron transfer from the plastoquinone pool, but that there is also a specific interaction between the reduced form of the inhibitor and the secondary electron acceptor B. Models are discussed to account for the mechanism of this interaction.  相似文献   

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Shikonin isovalerate, extracted from the roots of the desert plant Arnebia decumbens, was tested for its effect on photosynthetic electron transport system of Chlorogloeopsis fritschii. The ferricyanide-Hill reaction with water and DPC as electron donors was inhibited completely with 10-5 M shikonin isovalerate. The photoreduction of DCPIP through photosystem II was only slightly inhibited. Photosystem I from durohydroquinone to methyl viologen was not affected using 10-6 M shikonin isovalerate. The same concentration caused 49% inhibition of cyclic photophosphorylation. These results suggest that shikonin isovalerate inhibits photosynthetic electron flow at the plastoquinone pool.Abbreviations DCMU 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-N,N-dimethyl urea - DBMIB 2,5-dibromo-3-methyl-6-isopropyl-P-benzoquinone - DCPIP 2–6-dichlorophenolindophenol - DPC Diphenylcarbazide - Tricine N-[2-hydroxy-1,1-bis(hydroxymethyl)ethyl]glycine  相似文献   

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Summary The coupling of ion transport to energy sources in the light and in the dark in green cells ofAtriplex spongiosa leaves was investigated using light of different qualities, an inhibitor of electron transport (dichlorophenyl dimethyl urea), and an uncoupler (p-CF3O-carbonyl cyanide phenylhydrazone). Two different mechanisms of ion uptake were, distinguished. (1) A light-dependent Cl pump which is linked to light-dependent K+ uptake. The energy for this pump is probably derived from photosynthetic electron transport or from nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate, reduced form. This mechanism is dichlorophenyl dimethyl urea-sensitive and enhanced by uncouplers. (2) A mechanism independent of light, which operates at the same rate in the light and in the dark. This mechanism is sensitive to uncouplers. It is probably aK–Na exchange mechanism since K+ and Cl uptake and a small net uptake of H+ are balanced by Na+ loss.  相似文献   

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A light-induced proton gradient (ΔpH) increase as exhibited by an increase of 9-aminoacridine fluorescence quenching is demonstrated between the external medium and the interior of the halophytic green alga Dunaliella salina. The formation and maintenance of the ΔpH is sensitive to electron transport inhibitors and to uncouplers. It is inhibited by p-chloromercuribenzenesulfonic acid (50% inhibition at 3 micromolar), which does not affect photosynthetic O2 evolution. It is concluded that the observed ΔpH is located across the plasmalemma or the chloroplast envelope. The formation and maintenance of the light-induced proton gradient requires the presence of Na+. Substitution of NaCl by KCl or glycerol results in inhibition of the ΔpH formation. The proton gradient is also sensitive to ATPase and energy transfer inhibitors. It is suggested that a Na+/H+ pump mechanism may be involved in the formation of the proton gradient in intact Dunaliella cells.  相似文献   

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This study provides evidence for enhanced electron flow from the stromal compartment of the photosynthetic membranes to P700+ via the cytochrome b6/f complex (Cyt b6/f) in leaves of Cucumis sativus L. submitted to chilling-induced photoinhibition. The above is deduced from the P700 oxidation–reduction kinetics studied in the absence of linear electron transport from water to NADP+, cyclic electron transfer mediated through the Q-cycle of Cyt b6/f and charge recombination in photosystem I (PSI). The segregation of these pathways for P700+ rereduction were achieved by the use of a 50-ms multiple turnover white flash or a strong pulse of white or far-red illumination together with inhibitors. In cucumber leaves, chilling-induced photoinhibition resulted in ∼20% loss of photo-oxidizible P700. The measurement of P700+ was greatly limited by the turnover of cyclic processes in the absence of the linear mode of electron transport as electrons were rapidly transferred to the smaller pool of P700+. The above is explained by integrating the recent model of the cyclic electron flow in C3 plants based on the Cyt b6/f structural data [Joliot and Joliot (2006) Biochim Biophys Acta 1757:362–368] and a photoprotective function elicited by a low NADP+/NAD(P)H ratio [Rajagopal et al. (2003) Biochemistry 42:11839–11845]. Over-reduction of the photosynthetic apparatus results in the accumulation of NAD(P)H in vivo to prevent NADP+-induced reversible conformational changes in PSI and its extensive damage. As the ferredoxin:NADP reductase is fully reduced under these conditions, even in the absence of PSII electron transport, the reduced ferredoxin generated during illumination binds at the stromal openings in the Cyt b6/f complex and activates cyclic electron flow. On the other hand, the excess electrons from the NAD(P)H pool are routed via the Ndh complex in a slow process to maintain moderate reduction of the plastoquinone pool and redox poise required for the operation of ferredoxin:plastoquinone reductase mediated cyclic flow.  相似文献   

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A mathematical model is presented that describes the key steps of photosynthetic electron transport and transmembrane proton transfer in chloroplasts. Numerical modeling has been performed with due regard for regulatory processes at the donor and acceptor parts of photosystem (PS) I. The influence of pH-dependent activation of the Calvin cycle enzymes and energy dissipation in PS II (nonphotochemical quenching of chlorophyll fluorescence) on the light-induced redox transients of P700, plastoquinone, and NADP as well as on the changes in intrathylakoid pH and ATP level is examined. It is demonstrated that pH-dependent regulatory processes alter the distribution of electron fluxes on the acceptor side of PS I and the total rate of electron flow between PS II and PS I. The light-induced activation of the Calvin cycle leads to significant enhancement of the electron flow from PS I to NADP+ and attenuation of the electron flow to molecular oxygen.  相似文献   

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The effect of uncouplers and diffusible acids on K+ transport was studied in yeast.Although the K+ transport system seems to depend on ATP to function, the effects of uncouplers are not due primarily to its action on the energy conserving systems of the cell.Other uncouplers with different structures to that of DNP showed also an inhibitory effect on K+ transport, which agrees with their reported ability to conduct protons through membranes.Uncouplers, besides inhibiting K+ uptake, produce an efflux of this cation; however, the rate of efflux produced is quantitatively important only when the cells have previously taken up the cation; there seems to exist a mechanism which prevents the loss of cations by yeast.In the absence of substrate, at pH 8.5, with 0.5 m KCl, TCS produces the efflux of H+, and when 86Rb+ was used as a substitute for K+, an increase of the entrance of the cation could be detected in the presence of the uncoupler. It seems that the effect of the uncoupler depends on the direction of the combined H+ and K+ gradients, or the electrochemical potential of the cell.As reported by other authors, weak diffusible acids increase the uptake of K+ by yeast, and this effect is not due to changes in the metabolism, but to the magnitude of the entrance of the molecules to the yeast cell.It was found that the efflux of the acids (H2CO3), on the other hand, can produce an efflux of K+, which means that anions are important not only for the entrance of the cations, but for its permanence within the cell as well.The data seem to be in agreement with the hypothesis of the existence of a proton pump, responsible for the creation of an electrochemical potential, involved in K+ transport. At low pH, this pump seems to be activated by the transport of K+ into the cell.  相似文献   

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C.L. Bering  R.A. Dilley  F.L. Crane 《BBA》1976,430(2):327-335
Lipophilic metal chelators inhibit various energy-transducing functions of chloroplasts. The following observations were made.1. Photophosphorylation coupled to any known mode of electron transfer, i.e. whole-chain noncyclic, the partial noncyclic Photosystem I or Photosystem II reactions, or cyclic, is inhibited by several lipophilic chelators, but not by hydrophilic chelators.2. The light- and dithioerythritol-dependent Mg2+-ATPase was also inhibited by the lipophilic chelators.3. Electron transport through either partial reaction, Photosystem I or Photosystem II was not inhibited by lipophilic chelators. Whole-chain coupled electron transport was inhibited by bathophenanthroline, and the inhibition was not reversed by uncouplers. The diketone chelators diphenyl propanedione and nonanedione inhibited the coupled, whole-chain electron transport and the inhibition was reversed by uncouplers, a pattern typical of energy transfer inhibitors.The electron transport inhibition site is localized in the region of plastoquinone → cytochrome f. This inhibition site is consistent with other recent work (Prince et al. (1975) FEBS Lett. 51, 108 and Malkin and Aparicio (1975) Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 63, 1157) showing that a non-heme iron protein is present in chloroplasts having a redox potential near +290 mV. A likely position for such a component to function in electron transport would be between plastoquinone and cytochrome f, just where our data suggests there to be a functional metalloprotein.4. Some of the lipophilic chelators induce H+ leakiness in the chloroplast membrane, making interpretation of their phosphorylation inhibition difficult. However, 1–3 mM nonanedione does not induce significant H+ leakiness, while inhibiting ATP formation and the Mg2+-ATPase. Nonanedione, at those concentrations, causes a two- to four-fold increase in the extent of H+ uptake.5. These results are consistent with, but do not prove, the involvement of a non-heme iron or a metalloprotein in chloroplast energy transduction.  相似文献   

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Ammonia is a physiological uncoupler of photophosphorylation which drastically inhibits the photosynthetic reduction of nitrate by Nostoc muscorum particles by promoting the conversion of ferredoxin-nitrate reductase into its reduced inactive form. Ammonia promotes also, after an initial stimulation, the total inhibition of the photosynthetic reduction of NADP+. Like its nitrate counterpart, ferredoxin-NADP reductase is reversibly inactivated by reduction and reactivated by oxidation.  相似文献   

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The possible functions of a light-induced electron transfer to oxygen in the photosynthetic electron transport chain of higher plant chloroplasts are considered. The thermodynamic preconditions, as well as the experimental data about the participations of ferredoxin, the components of photosystems I and II, and plastoquinone in oxygen reduction are examined. It is concluded that, even in the presence of ferredoxin and ferredoxin + NADP+, oxygen reduction is carried out mainly by the membrane-bound carriers of the photosynthetic electron transport chain. The hypothesis is put forward that most superoxides, which are produced by reduction of O2 molecules by the intramembrane components of the acceptor side of photosystem I, are reduced within the membrane by the plastohydroquinone molecules to the hydrogen peroxide. It is assumed that the H2O2 molecules that originate as the result of this process serve for signaling about the redox state of the plastoquinone pool. Published in Russian in Biokhimiya, 2008, Vol. 73, No. 1, pp. 137–144.  相似文献   

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Mechanism of uncoupling by uncouples of oxidative phosphorylation   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Classical uncouplers duplicate exactly the uncoupling actions of the valinomycin-nigericin ionophoric combination in presence of K+ — a combination that mediates cyclical transport of K+ driven by electron transfer or pyrophosphorolysis of ATP in mitochondria. Evidence has been presented that uncouplers have the properties essential for mediating coupled cyclical transport of cations and that uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation can be rationalized in terms of one coupled process being displaced and replaced by another. The critical demonstrations were first that uncoupling is a cation-dependent process and that only those cations that can undergo complexation with uncouplers are effective in restoring mitochondrial uncoupler action in a cation-deficient medium. The second demonstration was that uncouplers are ionophores, not only of the nigericin type but also of the valinomycin type (electrogenic). This combination in one molecule of electrogenic as well as non-electrogenic ionophoric activity for cations endows uncouplers with the capability for duplicating the uncoupling action of the valinomycin-nigericin combination and for mediating coupled cyclical transport of cations.  相似文献   

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Phosphon-D (tributyl-2, 4-dichlorobenzylphosphonium chloride), known as an inhibitor of gibberellin biosynthesis, enhances photosynthetic electron transport by up to 200%, with Fe(CN) 6 3- and NADP+ being the electron acceptors. Maximum stimulation is reached at phosphon-D concentrations around 2–5 M. At the same time photosynthetic ATP formation is gradually inhibited. Phosphon-D concentrations over 0.1 mM inhibit electron transport. The uncoupling activity of phosphon-D is manifested by inhibition of noncyclic ATP synthesis and by stimulation of light-induced electron flow. The inhibition of ATP synthesis drastically decreases photosynthetic carbon assimilation in a reconstituted spinach chloroplast system. The two ATP-dependent kinase reactions of the reductive pentose phosphate cycle become the rate-limiting steps. On the other hand a stimulated photoelectron transport increases the NADPH/NADP+ ratio, resulting in a drastic inhibition of chloroplast glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (EC 1.1.1.49), the key enzyme of the oxidative pentose phosphate cycle. When light-induced electron flow is inhibited by high phosphon-D concentrations and the NADPH/NADP+ ratio is low, the light-dependent inhibition of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase is gradually abolished.Abbreviations AMO-1618 2-isopropyl-4-dimethylamino-5-methylphenyl-1-piperidinecarboxylate methyl chloride - B-Nine N-dimethylaminosuccinamic acid - CCC (2-chloroethyl)-trimethylammonium chloride - DCMU 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1, 1-dimethyl urea - DCPIP dichlorophenolindophenol - G-6-PDH glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase - FBP fructose bisphosphate - F-6-P fructose-6-phosphate - 3-PGA 3-phosphoglyceric acid - Posphon-D tributyl-2,4-dichlorobenzylphosphonium chloride - PMP pentose monophosphates - PPC pentose phosphate cycle - RuBP ribulose bisphosphate - Ru-5-P ribulose-5-phosphate Dedicated to Prof. Dr. Drs.h.c. Adolf Butenandt on the occasion of his 75. birthday  相似文献   

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Oxygen uptake in isolated pea thylakoids in the presence of an inhibitor of plastoquinol oxidation by b 6/f-complex dinitrophenylether of 2-iodo-4-nitrothymol (DNP-INT) was studied. The rate of oxygen uptake in the absence of DNP-INT had a distinct maximum at pH 5.0 followed by a decline to pH 6.5 and posterior slow rise, while in the presence of an inhibitor it increased at an increasing pH from 4.5 to 6.5 and then kept close to the rate in its absence up to pH 8.5. Gramicidin D substantially affected the oxygen uptake rate in the absence of DNP-INT, and only slightly in its presence. Such differences pointed to the presence of special oxygen reduction site(s) in photosynthetic electron transport chain `before' cytochrome complex. Oxygen uptake in membrane fragments of Photosystem II (BBY-particles) was low and did not depend on pH. This did not support the participation of QB in oxygen reduction in DNP-INT-treated thylakoids. Oxygen uptake in thylakoids in the presence of DNP-INT was inhibited by DCMU as well as by catalase in whole pH range. The catalase effect indicated that oxygen uptake was the result of dioxygen reduction by electrons derived from water, and that H2O2 was a final product of this reduction. Photoreduction of Cyt c in the presence of DNP-INT was partly inhibited by superoxide dismutase (SOD), and this pointed to superoxide formation. The latter was confirmed by a rise of the oxygen uptake rate in the presence of ascorbate and by suppression of this rise by SOD. Both tests showed that the detectable superoxide radicals averaged 20–25% of potentially formed superoxide radicals the quantity of which was calculated from the oxygen uptake rate. The obtained data implies that the oxygen reduction takes place in a plastoquinone pool and occurs mainly inside the membrane, where superoxide can be consumed in concomitant reactions. A scheme for oxygen reduction in a plastoquinone pool in thylakoid membranes is proposed. This revised version was published online in June 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.  相似文献   

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