Literature DB >> 17551845

Analysis of donors of electrons to photosystem I and cyclic electron flow by redox kinetics of P700 in chloroplasts of isolated bundle sheath strands of maize.

Boris Ivanov1, Kozi Asada, Gerald E Edwards.   

Abstract

Bundle sheath chloroplasts of NADP-malic enzyme (NADP-ME) type C4 species have a high demand for ATP, while being deficient in linear electron flow and oxidation of water by photosystem II (PSII). To evaluate electron donors to photosystem I (PSI) and possible pathways of cyclic electron flow (CEF1) in isolated bundle sheath strands of maize (Zea mays L.), an NADP-ME species, light-induced redox kinetics of the reaction center chlorophyll of PSI (P700) were followed under aerobic conditions. Donors of electrons to CEF1 are needed to compensate for electrons lost from the cycle. When stromal electron donors to CEF1 are generated during pre-illumination with actinic light (AL), they retard the subsequent rate of oxidation of P700 by far-red light. Ascorbate was more effective than malate in generating stromal electron donors by AL. The generation of stromal donors by ascorbate was inhibited by DCMU, showing ascorbate donates electrons to the oxidizing side of PSII. The inhibitors of NADPH dehydrogenase (NDH), amytal and rotenone, accelerated the oxidation rate of P700 by far-red light after AL, indicating donation of electrons to the intersystem from stromal donors via NDH. These inhibitors, however, did not affect the steady-state level of P700+ under AL, which represents a balance of input and output of electrons in P700. In contrast, antimycin A, the inhibitor of the ferredoxin-plastoquinone reductase-dependent CEF1, substantially lowered the level of P700+ under AL. Thus, the primary pathway of ATP generation by CEF1 may be through ferredoxin-plastoquinone, while function of CEF1 via NDH may be restricted by low levels of ferredoxin-NADP reductase. NDH may contribute to redox poising of CEF1, or function to generate ATP in linear electron flow to O2 via PSI, utilizing NADPH generated from malate by chloroplastic NADP-ME.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17551845     DOI: 10.1007/s11120-007-9166-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Photosynth Res        ISSN: 0166-8595            Impact factor:   3.429


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