Affiliation: | a Research Institute for Photosynthesis, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, S10 2TN, U.K. b Department of Biochemistry, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, S10 2TN, U.K. |
Abstract: | The phosphorylation of thylakoid membrane polypeptides has been investigated in chloroplasts prepared from peas that had been grown under intermittent light and then exposed to between 4 and 48 h of continuous light. At 4 h, when the ratio of the total amount of labelling of a 9 kDa-polypeptide relative to light-harvesting chlorophyll protein (LHCP) polypeptides was much greater than 1, the affinity for ATP was found to be the same (S0.5, approx. 100 μM) for both polypeptides. In contrast, in fully greened chloroplasts, when labelling of LHCP was much greater than that of the 9 kDa-polypeptide, the S0.5 for ATP was 40 μM for LHCP and 500 μM for the 9 kDa-polypeptide. A correlation was observed during development between the affinity for ATP of the 9 kDa-species and its abundance relative to LHCP. It is suggested that these polypeptides compete for phosphorylation by the same protein kinase. Simultaneous assay of the ATP-induced fluorescence decrease at different ATP concentrations revealed a close correlation with LHCP labelling but not with labelling of the 9 kDa-polypeptide. This correlation held irrespective of which polypeptide was the major phosphoprotein. |