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Kinetics of pigment-acceptor interaction induced by continuous illumination in Synechocystis spaeroides photosystem I preparations cooled to 160 K in the dark and light
Authors:P. P. Knox  P. M. Krasilnikov  M. Heinnickel  A. B. Rubin
Affiliation:(1) Faculty of Biology, Moscow State University, Vorob’every gory, Moscow, 119992, Russia;(2) Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA
Abstract:The kinetics of dark reduction of chlorophyll P700 oxidized by continuous light in preparations of photosystem I reaction centers from cyanobacterium Synechosystis spharoides cooled in the dark to 160 K is essentially nonexponential. The characteristic times of the components range from fractions of a second to minutes or more. During the cooling of reaction center preparations under illumination with actinic light, most of the chlorophyll P700 molecules are fixed in the oxidized state at 160 K. The kinetics of dark reduction of P700+ in the fraction of reaction centers that retain photochemical activity under these conditions is somewhat faster compared to the samples cooled in the dark. A theoretical analysis of substantial deceleration of P700+ dark recovery kinetics was done for preparations of photosystem I reaction centers oxidized by continuous light at 160 K in comparison to the experiments where reaction centers were oxidized by short single light flashes. This slowing down of the kinetics in samples excited by continuous illumination can be explained by microconformational relaxation processes related to proton shifts in the reaction center.
Keywords:cyanobacteria  photosystem I  reaction center  electron transport  conformational relaxation
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