The localized coupling of bacterial photophosphorylation: Effect of antimycin a and N,N-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide) in chromatophores from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides,Ga, studied by single turnover event analysis |
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Authors: | Giovanni Venturoli Bruno A Melandri |
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Institution: | Institute of Botany, University of Bologna, Via Irnerio 42, 40126 Bologna Italy |
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Abstract: | 1. The inhibition by antimycin A of the cyclic electron transfer has been studied in chromatophores from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides Ga following an approach based on the analysis of the relaxation kinetics of the reaction center optical changes in pulsed light. The recovery kinetics of the bacteriochlorophyll redox state have been found to be clearly biphasic. The half-times of the fast phase (13 ms) and slow phase (about 400 ms) were not modified by antimycin in a range of concentrations from 0.1 to 9 μM. On the other hand the percentage extent of the fast phase, which reflects the rate of the cyclic electron transfer, was monotonically decreased by increasing concentrations of the inhibitor. This indicates that antimycin decreases progressively the fraction of the photosynthetic units, active in cyclic electron transfer. 2. The ATP yield per flash observed under conditions of controlled inhibition of electron flow was strongly dependent upon the amount of active redox cycles. On the other hand, the amplitude of the carotenoid band shift, which has been demonstrated unequivocally to be correlated to the ATP yield per flash in uninhibited chromatophores, was not affected by antimycin up to a 40% inhibition of electron flow. 3. The effect of a progressive limitation by DCCD in the number of active ATP synthetase complexes on flash-induced phosphorylation has been examined. The decrease in ATP yield observed over a wide range of flash frequencies is related simply to the ATPase activity and to phosphorylation in continuous light, irrespective of the value of the membrane potential, which appears to be stabilized by this inhibitor. 4. As a whole, the results obtained at low concentrations of antimycin and under conditions of partial inhibition by DCCD evidence a localized coupling between the redox reactions and phosphorylation. |
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Keywords: | Bacterial photosynthesis Electron transport Antimycin A Photophosphorylation Dicyclohexylcarbodiimide (Rps sphaeroides) DCCD dicyclohexylcarbodiimide BChl bacteriochlorophyll |
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