Inhibitors of electron transport associated with photosystem II in chloroplasts |
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Authors: | Katoh Sakae |
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Institution: | Department of Biophysics and Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | The modes of actions of six inhibitors on the electron transportsystem in the vicinity of system II in chloroplasts were studied. The first group, including piericidin A, ioxynil and broxynil,showed relatively simple modes of action on the Hill reaction,fluorescence of chlorophyll and the photobleaching of photosyntheticpigments, which are similar to the action of DCMU. As compared with inhibitors of the first group, the inhibitoryactions of salicylaldoxime, antimycin A and azide on the Hillreaction were more complicated in that they were influencedmore strongly by reaction conditions, i.e. duration of incubation,pH of the reaction mixture and illumination of chloroplasts.Inhibitors of the second group suppressed the rise in fluorescencein the induction period. However, this effect was not observedin the presence of DCMU or dithionite. Salicylaldoxime and azidewere effective in inducing photobleaching of photosyntheticpigments, whereas antimycin A inhibited the photobleaching inducedby ferricyanide or CCCP. Inhibition sites of the inhibitors in the first group are assumedto be similar to that of DCMU, whereas the inhibitors in thesecond group are effective in blocking electron transport onthe oxidizing side of system II between the primary electrondonor of system II and an intermediary electron carrier whichreceives electrons from artificial electron donors for systemII. (Received October 30, 1971; ) |
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