Literature DB >> 16049769

Role of the oxidized secondary acceptor QB of photosystem II in the delayed 'afterglow' chlorophyll luminescence.

Jean-Marc Ducruet1, Miruna Roman, Jose Maria Ortega, Tibor Janda.   

Abstract

Leaf discs of dark-adapted tobacco plants were excited by 2 flashes and kept in darkness at 20 degrees C for various time periods, then thermoluminescence emission was recorded without freezing the sample. The B band at 30 degrees C decreased with a half-time t1/2 approximately 1 min and the AG band at 45 degrees C with a t1/2 approximately 5 min. This corresponds to the decay kinetics of S2/3 in PS II centres in the state S2/3 QB - (B band) or S2/3 QB. Assuming that the 45 degrees C band is an 'afterglow' emission originating from those centres with an oxidized QB on which an electron is back-transferred from stroma reductants through a pathway induced by warming, the theoretical ratio of the B and AG band was compared to that measured experimentally. After 2 or 3 flashes producing mainly S3, the intensity of AG band encompassed several fold that of the B band, because recombining S3 recreated S2 QB AG-emitting centres. In order to confirm that the AG band is governed by the heat-induced activation of a dark QB-reducing pathway rather than by PS II charge recombination, the AG emission was characterized in triazine-resistant Chenopodium album weed biotypes. In these mutants where the QB pocket is altered, the B band is strongly downshifted to 18 degrees C, compared to 32 degrees C in the wild type, whereas the AG band is only downshifted by 3 or 4 degrees C, demonstrating that S2/3 QB - is not the limiting step of the AG emission.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16049769     DOI: 10.1007/s11120-004-6433-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Photosynth Res        ISSN: 0166-8595            Impact factor:   3.573


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