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Light inhibition of respiration is due to a dual function of the cytochrome b6-f complex and the plastocyanin/cytochrome c-553 pool in Aphanocapsa
Authors:G Sandmann  R Malkin
Affiliation:Division of Molecular Plant Biology, University of California, 313 Hilgard Hall, Berkeley, California 94720 USA
Abstract:Studies of the respiratory electron transport pathway in the blue-green alga, Aphanocapsa, demonstrated the presence of cytochrome oxidase and a cytochrome complex. The use of antimycin A showed only the occurrence of a plastidal type of cytochrome complex (the cytochrome b6-f complex), which is insensitive to this inhibitor. Determination of the extent of photooxidation of cytochromes c-553 and f-556 under conditions of high and low cytochrome oxidase activities indicated an electron flow through both cytochromes to cytochrome oxidase. Direct evidence for a common segment of photosynthetic and respiratory electron transport from plastoquinone via the cytochrome b6-f complex to the soluble plastocyanin/cytochrome c-553 pool, as well as a competition between cytochrome oxidase and Photosystem I for reductants in this pool in the light, was obtained by measurements of electron transport with suitable electron donors in this alga.
Keywords:On leave from Lehrstuhl für Physiologie und Biochemie der Pflanzen   Universität Konstanz   Postfach 5560   D-7750 Konstanz   West Germany. To whom correspondence should be addressed at Universität Konstanz.
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