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Reduction of cytochromes with menaquinol and sulfide in membranes from green sulfur bacteria.

C Klughammer1, C Hager, E Padan, M Schütz, U Schreiber, Y Shahak, G Hauska.   

Abstract

Reduction of cytochromes in chlorosome-free membranes of Chlorobia was studied anaerobically, with an LED array spectrophotometer. For Chlorobium tepidum these membranes contained 0.2 moles cytochrome per mole of bacteriochlorophyll a. The observed change upon complete reduction of oxidized membranes with dithionite could be satisfactorily fitted with three cytochrome components having absorption peaks at 553 (cyt c), 558 and 563 nm (cyt b), in relative amounts of 5:1:2. About 20% of total cytochrome 553 were reducible by ascorbate. Menaquinol reduced all of the 553-component, and this reduction was sensitive to stigmatellin, NQNO and antimycin A. The reduction was insensitive to KCN. However, it was transient at low concentrations of menaquinol in the absence of KCN, but permanent in its presence, demonstrating that electron transport into an oxidation pool was blocked. The 563-component was only slightly reduced by menaquinol unless NQNO or antimycin were present. The stimulation of cytochrome 563-reduction by these inhibitors was more pronounced in the presence of ferricyanide. This phenomenon reflects 'oxidant-induced reduction' of cytochrome b and demonstrates that a Q-cycle is operative in Chlorobia. Also, sulfide fully reduced cytochrome 553, but more slowly than menaquinol. KCN inhibited in this case, as did stigmatellin, NQNO and antimycin A. NQNO was a better inhibitor than antimycin A. Cytochrome 563 again was hardly reduced unless antimycin A was added. The effect was more difficult to observe with NQNO. This supports the conclusion that sulfide oxidation proceeds via the quinone pool and the cytochrome bc-complex in green sulfur bacteria.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 24306636     DOI: 10.1007/BF00029459

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


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