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Photo-oxidation of P740, the primary electron donor in photosystem I from Acaryochloris marina.

Velautham Sivakumar1, Ruili Wang, Gary Hastings.   

Abstract

Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) difference spectroscopy in combination with deuterium exchange experiments has been used to study the photo-oxidation of P740, the primary electron donor in photosystem I from Acaryochloris marina. Comparison of (P740(+)-P740) and (P700(+)-P700) FTIR difference spectra show that P700 and P740 share many structural similarities. However, there are several distinct differences also: 1), The (P740(+)-P740) FTIR difference spectrum is significantly altered upon proton exchange, considerably more so than the (P700(+)-P700) FTIR difference spectrum. The P740 binding pocket is therefore more accessible than the P700 binding pocket. 2), Broad, "dimer" absorption bands are observed for both P700(+) and P740(+). These bands differ significantly in substructure, however, suggesting differences in the electronic organization of P700(+) and P740(+). 3), Bands are observed at 2727(-) and 2715(-) cm(-1) in the (P740(+)-P740) FTIR difference spectrum, but are absent in the (P700(+)-P700) FTIR difference spectrum. These bands are due to formyl CH modes of chlorophyll d. Therefore, P740 consists of two chlorophyll d molecules. Deuterium-induced modification of the (P740(+)-P740) FTIR difference spectrum indicates that only the highest frequency 13(3) ester carbonyl mode of P740 downshifts, indicating that this ester mode is weakly H-bonded. In contrast, the highest frequency ester carbonyl mode of P700 is free from H-bonding. Deuterium-induced changes in (P740(+)-P740) FTIR difference spectrum could also indicate that one of the chlorophyll d 3(1) carbonyls of P740 is hydrogen bonded.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14581216      PMCID: PMC1303592          DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(03)74734-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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