Literature DB >> 210808

Structural organization of the Chromatium vinosum reaction center associated c-cytochromes.

D M Tiede, J S Leigh, P L Dutton.   

Abstract

Magnetic interactions operating between the Chromatium vinosum reaction center associated c-cytochromes and the electron carriers of the reaction center have been assayed by comparing the magnetic properties of these components alone, and in various combinations with paramagnetic forms of the reaction center electron carriers. These studies have yielded the following results. 1. The oxidized paramagnetic forms of the high potential cytochromes c-555 produce no discernable alteration of the light-induced (BChl)2.+signal. 2. Similarly, analysis of the lineshape of the light-induced (BChl)2.+signal shows that a magnetic interaction with the oxidized low potential cytochromes c-553 is likely to produce less than a 1 gauss splitting of the (BChl)2.+signal, which corresponds to a minimum separation of 25 +/- 3 A between the unpaired spins if the heme and (BChl)2 are orientated in a coplanar arrangement, suggesting a minimum separation of 15+/- 3A between the heme edge and the (BChl)2 edge. 3. a prominent magnetic interaction is observed to operate between the cytochrome c-553 and c-555, which results in a 30-35 gauss splitting of these spectra, and suggests an iron to iron separation of about 8 A.4. Magnetic interactions are not observed between the c-cytochromes and the reaction center "primary acceptor" (the iron . quinone complex) nor with the reaction center intermediate electron carrier (which involves bacteriopheophytin) suggesting separations greater than 10 A. 5. Magnetic interactions are not discerned between the two cytochrome c-553 hemes, nor between the two cytochrome c-555 hemes, implying that the distance between the cytochromes of the same pair is greater than 10 A. 6. EPR studies of oriented chromatophores have demonstrated that the cytochrome c-553 and c-555 hemes are perpendicular to each other, and suggest that the cytochrome c-553 heme plane lies parallel to the plane of the membrane, while the cytochrome c-555 heme plane lies perpendicular to the plane of the membrane surface.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 210808     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2728(78)90151-2

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


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