Literature DB >> 24301585

Comparative EPR and thermoluminescence study of anoxic photoinhibition in Photosystem II particles.

S Demeter1, J H Nugent, L Kovács, G Bernát, M C Evans.   

Abstract

Photosystem II particles were exposed to 800 W m(-2) white light at 20 °C under anoxic conditions. The Fo level of fluorescence was considerably enhanced indicating formation of stable-reduced forms of the primary quinone electron acceptor, QA. The Fm level of fluorescence declined only a little. The g=1.9 and g=1.82 EPR forms characteristic of the bicarbonate-bound and bicarbonate-depleted semiquinone-iron complex, QA (-)Fe(2+), respectively, exhibited differential sensitivity against photoinhibition. The large g=1.9 signal was rapidly diminished but the small g=1.82 signal decreased more slowly. The S2-state multiline signal, the oxygen evolution and photooxidation of the high potential form of cytochrome b-559 were inhibited approximately with the same kinetics as the g=1.9 signal. The low potential form of oxidized cytochrome b-559 and Signal IIslow arising from TyrD (+) decreased considerably slower than the g=1.9 semiquinone-iron signal. The high potential form of oxidized cytochrome b-559 was diminished faster than the low potential form. Photoinhibition of the g=1.9 and g=1.82 forms of QA was accompanied with the appearance and gradual saturation of the spin-polarized triplet signal of P 680. The amplitude of the radical signal from photoreducible pheophytin remained constant during the 3 hour illumination period. In the thermoluminescence glow curves of particles the Q band (S2QA (-) charge recombination) was almost completely abolished. To the contrary, the C band (TyrD (+)QA (-) charge recombination) increased a little upon illumination. The EPR and thermoluminescence observations suggest that the Photosystem II reaction centers can be classified into two groups with different susceptibility against photoinhibition.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 24301585     DOI: 10.1007/BF00020433

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Photosynth Res        ISSN: 0166-8595            Impact factor:   3.573


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1.  Reversible and irreversible intermediates during photoinhibition of photosystem II: stable reduced QA species promote chlorophyll triplet formation.

Authors:  I Vass; S Styring; T Hundal; A Koivuniemi; E Aro; B Andersson
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1992-02-15       Impact factor: 11.205

2.  Photoinhibition of hydroxylamine-extracted photosystem II membranes: identification of the sites of photodamage.

Authors:  D J Blubaugh; M Atamian; G T Babcock; J H Golbeck; G M Cheniae
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  1991-07-30       Impact factor: 3.162

3.  Mechanism of photoinhibition: photochemical reaction center inactivation in system II of chloroplasts.

Authors:  R E Cleland; A Melis; P J Neale
Journal:  Photosynth Res       Date:  1986-01       Impact factor: 3.573

4.  Participation of the g = 1.9 and g = 1.82 EPR forms of the semiquinone-iron complex, QA-.Fe2+ of photosystem II in the generation of the Q and C thermoluminescence bands, respectively.

Authors:  S Demeter; C Goussias; G Bernát; L Kovács; V Petrouleas
Journal:  FEBS Lett       Date:  1993-12-27       Impact factor: 4.124

5.  Characterization of chlorophyll triplet promoting states in photosystem II sequentially induced during photoinhibition.

Authors:  I Vass; S Styring
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  1993-04-06       Impact factor: 3.162

6.  Studies on the Photoactivation of the Water-Oxidizing Enzyme: II. Characterization of Weak Light Photoinhibition of PSII and Its Light-Induced Recovery.

Authors:  F E Callahan; D W Becker; G M Cheniae
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1986-09       Impact factor: 8.340

7.  Three types of Photosystem II photoinactivation : I. Damaging processes on the acceptor side.

Authors:  I Setlík; S I Allakhverdiev; L Nedbal; E Setlíková; V V Klimov
Journal:  Photosynth Res       Date:  1990-01       Impact factor: 3.573

8.  Spectroscopic characterization of triplet forming states in photosystem II.

Authors:  I Vass; S Styring
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  1992-07-07       Impact factor: 3.162

9.  Influence of DCMU and ferricyanide on photodamage in photosystem II.

Authors:  D Kirilovsky; A W Rutherford; A L Etienne
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  1994-03-15       Impact factor: 3.162

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1.  Electron transfer from Cyt b(559) and tyrosine-D to the S2 and S3 states of the water oxidizing complex in photosystem II at cryogenic temperatures.

Authors:  Yashar Feyziyev; Zsuzsanna Deák; Stenbjörn Styring; Gábor Bernát
Journal:  J Bioenerg Biomembr       Date:  2012-10-27       Impact factor: 2.945

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