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Reconstitution of light-dependent electron transport in membranes from a bacteriochlorophyll-less mutant of Rhodopseudomonas spheroides
Authors:OTG Jones  KMary Plewis
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, University of Bristol, Bristol, BS8 1TD U.K.
Abstract:A mutant, O1, of Rhodopseudomonas spheroides has been prepared that is not capable of bacteriochlorophyll synthesis, but excretes pigments spectroscopically similar to green plant chlorophylls. The cytochrome content and respiratory activity of membranes from O1 resemble those of aerobically grown wild type R. spheroides, but the mutant could not adapt to grow photosynthetically. Photosynthetic reaction centres were purified from the blue green mutant, of R. spheroides, added to membranes from O1, and the detergent used in reaction centre preparation removed by carefully controlled reduction. A reaction centre membrane complex was formed in which the ratio of reaction centre to cytochrome b was near 1 : 2. Illumination caused oxidation of the membrane cytochrome c and reduction of cytochrome b. These changes were enhanced in the presence of antimycin A, suggesting that a cyclic electron flow system had been reconstituted. The implication of these results on the formation of the photosynthetic electron flow system is discussed.
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