Characterization of chlorophyll fluorescence quenching in chloroplasts by fluorescence spectroscopy at 77 K II. ATP-dependent quenching |
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Authors: | Gotthard H. Krause Ursula Behrend |
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Affiliation: | Botanisches Institut der Universität Düsseldorf, Universitätsstrasse 1, D-4000 Düsseldorf 1 F.R.G. |
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Abstract: | In intact, uncoupled type B chloroplasts from spinach, added ATP causes a slow light-induced decline () of chlorophyll a fluorescence at room temperature. Fluorescence spectra were recorded after fast cooling to 77 K and normalized with fluorescein as an internal standard. Related to the fluorescence quenching at room temperature, an increase in Photosystem (PS) I fluorescence (F735) and a decrease in PS II fluorescence (F695) were observed in the low-temperature spectra. The change in the ratio was abolished by the presence of methyl viologen. Fluorescence induction at 77 K of chloroplasts frozen in the quenched state showed lowered variable (Fv) and initial (F0) fluorescence at 690 nm and an increase in F0 at 735 nm. The results are interpreted as indicating an ATP-dependent change of the initial distribution of excitation energy in favor of PS I, which is controlled by the redox state of the electron-transport chain and, according to current theories, is caused by phosphorylation of the light-harvesting complex. |
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Keywords: | Chlorophyll fluorescence Fluorescence quenching (Spinach chloroplast) level of fluorescence emission initial fluorescence variable fluorescence maximum fluorescence level PS photosystem Q primary electron acceptor of PS II-Chl chlorophyll Hepes DCMV 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea |
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