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The role of the membrane-bound iron-sulphur centres A and B in the photosystem I reaction centre of spinach chloroplasts.

P Heathcote, D L Williams-Smith, C K Sihra, M C Evans.   

Abstract

Photosystem I particles prepared from spinach chloroplast using Triton X-100 were frozen in the dark with the bound iron-sulphur Centre A reduced. Illumination at cryogenic temperatures of such samples demonstrated the photoreduction of the second bound iron-sulphur Centre B. Due to electron spin-electron spin interaction between these two bound iron-sulphur centres, it was not possible to quantify amounts of Centre B relative to the other components of the Photosystem I reaction centre by simulating the line-shape of its EPR spectrum. However, by deleting the free radical signal I from the EPR spectra of reduced Centre A alone or both Centres A plus B reduced, it was possible to double integrate these spectra to demonstrate that Centre B is present in the Photosystem I reaction centre in amounts comparable to those of Centre A and thus also signal I (P-700) and X. Oxidation-reduction potential titrations confirmed that Centre A had Em congruent to -550 mV, Centre B had Em congruent to -585 mV. These results, and those presented for the photoreduction of Centre B, place Centre B before Centre A in the sequence of electron transport in Photosystem I particles at cryogenic temperatures. When both A and B are reduced, P-700 photooxidation is reversible at low temperature and coupled to the reduction of the component X. The change from irreversible to reversible P-700 photooxidation and the photoreduction of X showed the same potential dependence as the reduction of Centre B with Em congruent to -585 mV, substantiating the identification of X as the primary electron acceptor of Photosystem I.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 210803     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2728(78)90192-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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