Dichroism of transient absorbance changes in the red spectral region using oriented chloroplasts. I. Field indicating absorbance changes |
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Authors: | Jacques Breton Guy Paillotin |
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Affiliation: | Service de Biophysique, Département de Biologie, Centre d''Etudes Nucléaires de Saclay, BP 2, 91190 Gif-sur-Yvette France |
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Abstract: | The light-induced transient absorbance changes which are affected by valinomycin have been studied using magnetically oriented spinach chloroplasts and a polarized measuring beam. The ΔA spectra for the two polarizations parallel and perpendicular to the plane of the photosynthetic membranes have been recorded in the spectral range 630–750 nm. Large polarization effects are found in all the bands of the ΔA spectrum, shifts in the position of the extrema are observed and the two spectra cross each other at various wavelengths. A comparison of these spectral features with available data on the dichroism of the Stark effect on monomolecular films of chlorophyll a and b indicates similarities favoring the already well documented hypothesis of the electrochromic nature of these absorbance changes in vivo.The data on this electrochromic effect can be correlated with the linear dichroism of oriented chloroplasts and the ΔA∥?ΔA⊥ spectrum in the 645–655 nm region gives further evidence of the orientation out of the membrane plane of the red transition moment of chlorophyll b. |
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