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Kinetics of photosynthetic electron transfer in artificial vesicles reconstituted with purified complexes from Rhodobacter capsulatus. I. The interaction of cytochrome c2 with the reaction center.

G Venturoli1, B A Melandri, N Gabellini, D Oesterhelt.   

Abstract

1. The kinetics of the interaction of cytochrome c2 and photosynthetic reaction centers purified from Rhodobacter capsulatus were studied in proteoliposomes reconstituted with a mixture of phospholipids simulating the native membrane (i.e. containing 25% L-alpha-phosphatidylglycerol). 2. At low ionic strength, the kinetics of cytochrome-c2 oxidation induced by a single turnover flash was very different, depending on the concentration of cytochrome c2: at concentrations lower than 1 microM, the process was strictly bimolecular (second-order rate constant, k = 1.7 x 10(9) M-1 s-1), while at higher concentrations a fast oxidation process (half-time lower than 20 microseconds) became increasingly dominant and encompassed the total process at a cytochrome c2 concentration around 10 microM. From the concentration dependence of the amplitude of this fast phase an association constant for a reaction-center--cytochrome-c2 complex of about 10(5) M-1 was evaluated. From the fraction of photo-oxidized reaction centers promptly re-reduced in the presence of saturating concentrations of externally added cytochrome c2, it was found that in approximately 60% of the centers the cytochrome-c2 site was exposed to the external compartment. 3. Both the second-order oxidation reaction and the formation of the reaction-center--cytochrome-c2 complex were very sensitive to ionic strength. In the presence of 180 mM KCl, the value of the second-order rate constant was decreased to 7.0 x 10(7) M-1 s-1 and no fast oxidation of cytochrome c2 could be observed at 10 microM cytochrome c2. 4. The kinetics of exchange of oxidized cytochrome c2 bound to the reaction center with the reduced form of the same carrier, following a single turnover flash, was studied in double-flash experiments, varying the dark time between photoactivations over the range 30 microseconds to 5ms. The experimental results were analyzed according to aminimal kinetic model relating the amounts of oxidized cytochrome c2 and reaction centers observable after the second flash to the dark time between flashes. This model included the rate constants for the electron transfer between the primary and secondary ubiquinone acceptors of the complex (k1) and for the exchange of cytochrome c2 (k2). Fitting to the experimental results indicated a value of k1 equal to 2.4 x 10(3) s-1 and a lower limit for k2 of approximately 2 x 10(4) s-1 (corresponding to a second-order rate constant of approximately 3 x 10(9) M-1 s-1).

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2158888     DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1990.tb15465.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Biochem        ISSN: 0014-2956


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