Studies on the Component Responsible for the Oxidation of the Primary Electron Acceptor of Photosystem II in the Presence of 3-(3',4'-Dichlorophenyl)-1,1-Dimethyl Urea: Reactivity to External Reductants |
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Authors: | Okayama, Shigeki Kobayashi, Kumiko Wakamatsu, Kunimitsu |
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Affiliation: | 1 Biological Laboratory, College of General Education, Kyushu University Ropponmatsu, Fukuoka 810, Japan 2 Fukuoka Women's University Kasumigaoka, Fukuoka 813, Japan |
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Abstract: | The dark reoxidation of the photochemically reduced primaryelectron acceptor of photosystem II, Q., in the presence of3-(3',4'-dichlorophenyl)-l,l-dimethyl urea (DCMU) by the redoxcounterpart (here designated Z) of Q, was studied by monitoringthe dark recovery of the induction of chlorophyll fluorescence. In normal chloroplasts, the dark reoxidation of reduced Q inthe presence of DCMU was not affected by the externally addedhydrophilic reductants; ascorbate, hydroquinone, hydrogen peroxide,manganous chloride, potassium iodide and potassium ferrocyanide.In chloroplasts whose oxidizing side of photosystem II had beeninactivated by heat- or Tris-treatments, reoxidation was inhibitedpartially. This inhibition increased on the addition of hydrophilicreductants, but was relieved by increasing the redox potentialof the suspension medium with the chloroplasts. We concluded that the redox counterpart, Z, of Q, in the presenceof DCMU is located in a hydrophobic environment which can bedenatured by heat- or Tris-treatments to allow the access ofnormally extruded hydrophilic electron donors. (Received January 10, 1981; Accepted March 12, 1981) |
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