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Structural,biochemical and biophysical characterization of four oxygen-evolving Photosystem II preparations from spinach
Authors:Terri Goodman Dunahay  LAndrew Staehelin  Michael Seibert  Paula D Ogilvie  Steven P Berg
Institution:1. Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, University of Colorado, Campus Box 347, Boulder, CO 80309 U.S.A.;3. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Denever, Denver, CO 80208 U.S.A.
Abstract:Four procedures utilizing different detergent and salt conditions were used to isolate oxygen-evolving Photosystem II (PS II) preparations from spinach thylakoid membranes. These PS II preparations have been characterized by freeze-fracture electron microscopy, SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, steady-state and pulsed oxygen evolution, 77 K fluorescence, and room-temperature electron paramagnetic resonance. All of the O2-evolving PS II samples were found to be highly purified grana membrane fractions composed of paired, appressed membrane fragments. The lumenal surfaces of the membranes and thus the O2-evolving enzyme complex, are directly exposed to the external environment. Biochemical and biophysical analyses indicated that all four preparations are enriched in the chlorophyll ab-light-harvesting complex and Photosystem II, and depleted to varying degrees in the stroma-associated components, Photosystem I and the CF1-ATPase. The four PS II samples also varied in their cytochrome f content. All preparations showed enhanced stability of oxygen production and oxygen-rate electrode activity compared to control thylakoids, apparently promoted by low concentrations of residual detergent in the PS II preparations. A model is presented which summarizes the effects of the salt and detergent treatments on thylakoid structure and, consequently, on the configuration and composition of the oxygen-evolving PS II samples.
Keywords:Photosystem II  Oxygen evolution  Freeze-fracture  ESR  Fluorescence  (Spinach chloroplast)  Chl  chlorophyll  DCIP  2  6-dichlorophenol indophenol  EPR  electron paramagnetic resonance  Mes  4-morpholineethanesulfonic acid  octyl glucoside  P-430  a secondary PS I electron acceptor  P-700  the PS I reaction center  Pipes  1  4-piperazinediethanesulfonic acid  PS I  Photosystem I  PS II  Photosystem II  SDS  sodium dodecyl sulfate  Tricine  BBY  membrane preparation described by Berthold  D  A  Babcock  G  T  and Yocum  C  F  (Ref  17)  K&M  idem by Kuwabara  T  and Murata  N  (Ref  19)  YUSN  idem by Yamamoto  Y    Ueda  T    Shinka  H  and Nishimura  M  (Ref  27)  LHC  light-harvesting complex  MDT  magnesium-digitonin-Triton
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