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Inhibition site of the electron transport system in lettuce chloroplasts by fumigation of leaves with SO2
Authors:Shimazaki  Ken-ichiro; Sugahara  Kiyoshi
Institution:Division of Environmental Biology, National Institute for Environmental Studies Yatabe, Ibaraki 305, Japan
Abstract:In chloroplasts isolated from SO2-fumigated leaves at 2.0 ppm,electron flow from water to 2,6-dichloroindophenol (DCIP) wasinhibited, but the electron flow from reduced DCIP to methylviologen was not affected. Neither diphenylcarbazide nor MnCl2could restore the activity of the DCIP-Hill reaction of SO2-injuredchloroplasts. Electron flows, from water to ferricyanide orto silicomolybdic acid, were inhibited in a degree similar tothat of the DCIP-Hill reaction. The rate of carotenoid photobleaching in the presence of carbonylcyanide-m-chlorophenylhydrazone was suppressed and paralleledthe inhibition of the DCIP-Hill reaction. In SO2-injured chloroplasts, the variable part of the fluorescencetransient was diminished, and the fluorescence yield loweredby SO2 was increased with 3-(3', 4'-dichlorophenyl)-l, l-dimethylurea(DCMU) or more pronouncedly by incubating the sample with sodiumdithionite. However, the yield could not recover to the levelfound in non-fumigated chloroplasts. With SO2 fumigation, thetime required to reach steady-state level of fluorescence becamelonger in the absence of DCMU, but was not altered in the presenceof DCMU. The pool size of the primary electron acceptors decreasedwith SO2 fumigation. We concluded that SO2 inactivated the primaryelectron donor or the reaction center itself. The mode of SO2action in the electron transport chain is discussed. (Received October 20, 1979; )
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