Total recovery of O2 evolution and nanosecond reduction kinetics of chlorophyll-a II + (P-680+) after inhibition of water cleavage with acetate |
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Authors: | Ö Saygin S. Gerken B. Mever H. T. Witt |
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Affiliation: | 1. Max-Volmer-Institut für Biophysikalische und Physikalische Chemie, Technische Universit?t Berlin, Strasse des 17. Juni 135, 1000, Berlin 12, BRD
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Abstract: | Oxygen evolution and reduction kinetics of the photooxidized Chl-aII + have been measured in oxygen-evolving complexes from the thermophilic cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. - Incubation of PS II particles with acetate resulted in an inhibition of oxygen evolution and a retardation of the Chl-aII +=reduction kinetics from the nanosecond range to the microsecond range, indicating a modification of the donor side of photosystem II (PS II).
- After the first two flashes given to a dark-adapted, acetate treated sample, Chl-aII + was re-reduced with a half-life time of 160 μs by a component of the donor side of PS II. Under repetitive excitation Chl-aII + was re-reduced in 500 μs by electron back reaction from the primary acceptor QA - (X-320-). Obviously, in the presence of acetate only two electrons are available from the donor side.
- Both oxygen evolution and nanosecond reduction kinetics of Chl-aII + were restored to the control level when acetate was removed.
- The results indicate a tight coupling between O2 evolution and nanosecond reduction kinetics of Chl-aII +.
- The reversible inhibition is probably due to a replacement of Cl- by acetate within the water splitting enzyme.
- Due to its strongly retarded kinetics, the reversibly modified system may facilitate investigations of the mechanism of the donor side.
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