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Concentration-dependent effects of salicylaldoxime on chloroplast reactions
Authors:Steven P Berg  S Izawa
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Department of Biology, Wayne State University, Detroit, Mich. 48202, U.S.A.

Abstract:Salicylaldoxime has been found to have a variety of concentration-dependent effects on chloroplast activities. At low concentrations (< 10 mM), salicylaldoxime reversibly inhibits all reactions which involve Photosystem II. Since the DCMU-insensitive silicomolybdate Hill reaction is also inhibited, one site of inhibition is definitely located before the DCMU-sensitive site, possibly before the photoact. The inhibition kinetics and the response of chloroplast fluorescence may indicate another site in the DCMU-sensitive region. At almost exactly the same concentrations (< 10 mM), salicylaldoxime uncouples phosphorylation reversibly, whether it is supported by Photosystem II or by Photosystem I. At higher concentrations (approx. 20 mM) salicylaldoxime inhibits Photosystem II irreversibly, uncouples irreversibly, and begins to cause changes in chloroplast light scattering which could be manifestations of membrane damage. At very high concentrations (approx. 45 mM) salicylaldoxime irreversibly inhibits Photosystem I activity in the region of plastocyanin. This is indicated by the ability of salicylaldoxime to inhibit the photooxidation of cytochrome f but not the photooxidation of P-700.
Keywords:CCCP  DAD  diaminodurene  DBMIB  dibromothymoquinone  DCMU  3-(3  4-dichlorophenyl)-1  1-dimethylurea  DCIP  2  6-dichlorophenylindophenol  TMPD
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