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Effects of dark- and light-induced proton gradients in thylakoids on the Q and B thermoluminescence bands.

T Miranda1, J M Ducruet.   

Abstract

Thermoluminescence experiments have been carried out to study the effect of a transmembrane proton gradient on the recombination properties of the S2 and S3 states of the oxygen evolving complex with QA (-) and QB (-), the reduced electron acceptors of Photosystem II. We first determined the properties of the S2QA (-) (Q band), S2QB (-) and S3QB (-) (B bands) recombinations in the pH range 5.5 to 9.0, using uncoupled thylakoids. The, a proton gradient was created in the dark, using the ATP-hydrolase function of ATPases, in coupled unfrozen thylakoids. A shift towards low temperature of both Q and B bands was observed to increase with the magnitude of the proton gradient measured by the fluorescence quenching of 9-aminoacridine. This downshift was larger for S3QB (-) than for S2QB (-) and it was suppressed by nigericin, but not by valinomycin. Similar results were obtained when a proton gradient was formed by photosystem I photochemistry. When Photosystem II electron transfer was induced by a flash sequence, the reduction of the plastoquinone pool also contributed to the downshift in the absence of an electron acceptor. In leaves submitted to a flash sequence above 0°C, a downshift was also observed, which was supressed by nigericin infiltration. Thus, thermoluminescence provides direct evidence on the enhancing effect of lumen acidification on the S3→S2 and S2→S1 reverse-transitions. Both reduction of the plastoquinone pool and lumen acidification induce a shift of the Q and B bands to lower temperature, with a predominance of lumen acidification in non-freezing, moderate light conditions.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 24306848     DOI: 10.1007/BF00029938

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


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