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Regulation of electron transport in Photosystem-II fragments by magnesium ions
Authors:Yasusi Yamamoto  Bacon Ke
Institution:Charles F. Kettering Research Laboratory, Yellow Springs, OH 45387 U.S.A.
Abstract:In Photosystem-II reaction-center particles (TSF-IIa) fractionated from spinach chloroplasts by Triton X-100 treatment, divalent cations appear to regulate electron-transport reactions. Oxidation of cytochrome b-559 after illumination of the particles was accelerated by the presence of Mg2+, whereas photoreduction of 2,6-dichlorophenolindophenol (DCIP) by diphenyl carbazide was inhibited, both at a half-effective concentration of Mg2+ of approx. 0.1 mM.The site of regulation was shown to be on the oxidizing side of Photosystem II, near P-680, based on the effects of actinic-light intensity and nature of the electron donors on DCIP photoreduction. Mg2+ was effective in quenching chlorophyll fluorescence in TSF-IIa particles, but the quenching was sensitive to the presence of 3(3,4-dichloropheny)-1,1-dimethylurea. In the reactioncenter (core) complex of Photosystem II, where the light-harvesting chlorophyll-protein complex is absent, there seems to be no regulation by Mg2+ on excitation-energy distribution.
Keywords:Photosystem II  Electron transport  Fluorescence quenching  Cation effect  Light-harvesting complex  (Regulation  chloroplast)  TSF-II (TSF-IIa)  Triton-fractionated Photosystem-II subchloroplast fragments (subfragments produced by further fractionation of TSF-II)  DCIP  2  6-dichlorophenolindophenol  DCMU  3(3  4-dichlorophenyl)-1  1-dimethylurea  Q  primary electron acceptor of Photosystem II  Chl  chlorophyll  Cyt  cytochrome
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