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Modifications of the functioning of Photosystem II induced in the dark by alkaline pH in the presence of cations
Authors:Brigitta Maison-Peteri  Claudie Vernotte  Jean-Marie Briantais
Institution:Laboratoire de Photosynthèse, C.N.R.S., 91190 Gif-sur-Yvette France
Abstract:Submission of chloroplasts to alkaline pH, in the range pH 7.5–9.5, leads to changes in their oxygen-evolving capacities. These changes are enhanced by the addition of divalent cations and also monovalent cations at high concentrations. (1) Dark incubation of chloroplasts at pH ? 9 gives rise to a time-dependent inactivation of electron transport from water to 2,6-dichlorophenolindophenol measured at neutral pH. The rate of inactivation is increased by adding cations. (2) The variable fluorescence is decreased with a dependence on incubation time and concentration of cations similar to that of the Hill reaction. Addition of the electron donor NH2OH removes most of the fluorescence quenching, (3) EPR measurements indicate that the inactivations are accompanied by loss of Mn2+ and the appearance of signal II fast. (4) At lower pH (7.5) the oscillations of oxygen evolved per flash during a sequence of flashes show an increase in damping when 20 mM MgCl2 is present instead of 100 mM KCI. These changes are not seen at pH 6. (5) None of these Mg2+-induced modifications are prevented by glutaraldehyde fixation. We conclude that the effects of alkaline pH and MgCl2 do not involve major protein structural changes, and that both act on the manganese-containing protein of the oxygen-evolving site.
Keywords:Oxygen evolution  Cation effect  pH effect  Photosystem II  (Chloroplast)  DCIP  2  6-dichlorophenolindophenol  DCMU  3-(3  4-dichlorophenyl)-1  1-dimethylurea  Hepes  Tricine  Pipes  1  4-piperazine-diethanesulfonic acid  Chl  chlorophyll
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