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Studies on the rate-limiting reaction of photosynthetic oxygen evolution in spinach chloroplasts
Authors:Thor Arnason  John Sinclair
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Biology Department, Carleton University, Ottawa K1S 5B6, Canada

Abstract:The modulated oxygen polarograph has been used to study the rate-determining steps of photosynthetic oxygen evolution in spinach chloroplasts. The rate constant, k, of the reaction has a value of 218±10 (S.E.) s−1 at 23 °C and an activation energy of 7±2 (S.E.) kcal · mol−1. A kinetic isotope experiment indicated that this step is probably not the water-splitting reaction. These findings resemble previous results with the unicellular alga Chlorella (Sinclair, J. and Arnason, T. (1974) Biochim. Biophys. Acta 368, 393–400). In other experiments we changed the pH, O2 concentration and osmolarity of the medium, and treated the chloroplasts with 1 mM NH4Cl without detecting any significant change in k. These results suggest that the step is irreversible. However, a significantly lower value of k, 110±20 (S.E.) s−1 was obtained when all salts except 1 mM MgCl2 were removed from the medium bathing the chloroplasts.
Keywords:HEPES
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