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Membrane structure and function. II. Alterations in the photo-induced absorption changes after treatment of isolated chloroplasts with large pulses of the ruby laser
Authors:R A Floyd  E Keyhani  B Chance
Affiliation:Johnson Research Foundation, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 USA
Abstract:Treatment of isolated chloroplasts with high-energy pulses of the ruby laser causes graded structural changes in the chloroplast membranes and is here correlated with the biochemical changes produced. The laser treatment caused decreases in the photoinducible absorption changes of cytochromes b559, b563, and P520 (the carotenoid shift), but smaller decreases in cytochrome f. The decreases correlated with the quantum efficiency alterations produced by the laser treatment. Ferricyanide photoreduction and O2 evolution was only slightly affected by the laser treatment. The slow phase of the dark recovery kinetics of P520 was increased maximally by the lowest laser input energies and NADP+ photoreduction induced by carbonylcyanide-P-trifluoromethoxyphenylhydrazone (FCCP) was decreased maximally by the lowest energies, suggesting that uncoupling of the chloroplasts was the most sensitive parameter. This was corroborated by our previous observation (5) that chloroplast membrane bound surface particles (coupling factor) was the ultrastructural change most sensitive to the laser pulses. Electron flow from photosystem II to photosystem I was not altered by the laser treatment. The laser treatments did not cause a detectable decrease in total chlorophyll in the chloroplasts, however, approximately 10% of the total chlorophyll was present in the solution phase after the treatment, whereas no detectable cytochromes were present in the solution phase.
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