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Quantitative assessment of intrinsic carbonic anhydrase activity and the capacity for bicarbonate oxidation in photosystem II.

Warwick Hillier1, Iain McConnell, Murray R Badger, Alain Boussac, Vyacheslav V Klimov, G Charles Dismukes, Tom Wydrzynski.   

Abstract

On the basis of equilibrium isotopic distribution experiments using (18)O-labeled water, it is generally accepted that water is the sole substrate for O(2) production by photosystem II (PSII). Nevertheless, recent studies indicating a direct interaction between bicarbonate and the donor side of PSII have been used to hypothesize that bicarbonate may have been a physiologically important substrate for O(2) production during the evolution of PSII [Dismukes, G. C., Klimov, V. V., Baranov, S. V., Kozlov, Y. N., DasGupta, J., and Tyryshikin, A. (2001) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 98, 2170-2175]. To test out this hypothesis and to determine whether contemporary oxygenic organisms have the capacity to oxidize bicarbonate, we employed special rapid-mixing isotopic experiments using (18)O/(13)C-labeled bicarbonate to quantify the inherent carbonic anhydrase activity in PSII samples and the potential flux of oxygen from bicarbonate into the photosynthetically produced O(2). The measurements were made on PSII samples prepared from spinach, Thermosynechococcus elongatus, and Arthrospira maxima. For the latter organism, a strain was used that grows naturally in an alkaline, high (bi)carbonate soda lake in Africa. The results reveal that bicarbonate is not the substrate for O(2) production in these contemporary oxygenic photoautotrophs when assayed under single turnover conditions.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16475798     DOI: 10.1021/bi051892o

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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