Interaction of methylamine with extrinsic and intrinsic subunits of photosystem II |
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Authors: | Saber Hamdani |
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Affiliation: | Groupe de Recherche en Biologie Végétale, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Trois-Rivières, Québec, Canada G9A 5H7 |
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Abstract: | The interaction of methylamine with chloroplasts' photosystem II (PSII) was studied in isolated thylakoid membranes. Low concentration of methylamine (mM range) was shown to affect water oxidation and the advancement of the S-states. Modified kinetics of chlorophyll fluorescence rise and thermoluminescence in the presence of methylamine indicated that the electron transfer was affected at both sides of PSII, and in particular the electron transfer between YZ and P680+. As the concentration of methylamine was raised above 10 mM, the extrinsic polypeptides associated with the oxygen-evolving complex were lost and energy transfer between PSII antenna complexes and reaction centers was impaired. It was concluded that methylamine is able to affect both extrinsic and intrinsic subunits of PSII even at the lowest concentrations used where the extrinsic polypeptides of the OEC are still associated with the luminal side of the photosystem. As methylamine concentration increases, the extrinsic polypeptides are lost and the interaction with intrinsic domains is amplified resulting in an increased F0. |
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Keywords: | Chl, chlorophyll FI, chlorophyll fluorescence induction F0, basal level of chlorophyll fluorescence Fm, maximal level of chlorophyll fluorescence Fv, variable chlorophyll fluorescence OEC, oxygen-evolving complex P680, primary electron donor of photosystem II Pheo, pheophytin PS, photosystem PQ, plastoquinone QA and QB, primary and secondary quinone acceptors of photosystem II RC, reaction center LHC, light-harvesting complex TL, thermoluminescence Tm, temperature maximum of thermoluminescence emission D1 and D2, heterodimeric core of PSII YD, the redox-active tyrosine 160 of D2 protein YZ, the redox-active tyrosine 161 of D1 protein CP47 and CP43, proximal antenna proteins MSP, manganese stabilizing protein |
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