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Comparison between Electron Transfers through Plastocyanin in Spinach Chloroplasts and Cytocbrome C2 in Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides
Authors:Matsuura  Katsumi; Itoh  Shigeru
Institution:National Institute for Basic Biology Okazaki, Aichi 444, Japan
Abstract:Photosynthetic electron transfers through the water-solubleperipheral membrane proteins of plastocyanin and cytochromec2, were studied in spinach chloroplasts and the photosyntheticbacterium Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides. In spinach chloroplasts,the rate of flash-induced oxidation of cytochrome f was highlydependent on the salt concentration in the suspending medium.The maximum rate with a half time of 200 µs was observedin the presence of 50 mas KCl or 5 mM MgCl2. The salt effectwas similar to that on the reaction rate between P700 in thylakoidfragments and externally added plastocyanin. On the other hand,in intact cells of R. sphaeroides, in which cytochrome c2 islocated in the periplasmic space exposed to the outer ionicenvironment, the rate of cytochrome c1 oxidation via cytochromec2 was almost independent of salt concentration. This independencewas a contrast to the strong dependence on salt concentrationof reactions between isolated reaction centers and cytochromec2 These results suggest that plastocyanin reacts collisionallywith the photosystem I reaction center and cytochrome b6f complexin a manner that is controlled by the surface electrostaticpotential. Cytochrome c2, on the other hand, reacts with thebacterial reaction center and cytochrome bc1 complex probablyby forming a complex prior to activation of the reaction center. 1 Present address: Department of Biology, Faculty of Science,Tokyo Metropolitan University, Fukazawa 2-1-1, Setagaya, Tokyo158, Japan.
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