| Literature DB >> 24318874 |
G S Tae1, R M Everly, W A Cramer, S A Madgwick, P R Rich.
Abstract
Stromal membranes enriched in PS I contain a low potential cytochrome with a reduced α-band peak close to 560 nm. The identity of this cytochrome component has been ascribed either to a low potential form of the Photosystem II cytochrome b-559 or to a different cytochrome with a reduced α-band of 560 nm. The half-bandwidth of the 560 nm component in stromal membranes is identical to that of purified cytochrome b-559. Western blots show that the stromal membranes contain an amount of PS II cytochrome b-559 α-subunit that is more than sufficient to account for the cytochrome b-560 detected spectrophotometrically in these membranes. These immunochemical data and the similarity of (i) the spectral peaks, and (ii) the redox properties of low potential PS II cytochrome b-559 and the b-560 component, suggest that the simplest inference is that the cytochrome b-560 protein in stromal membranes is identical to the PS II cytochrome b-559.Entities:
Year: 1993 PMID: 24318874 DOI: 10.1007/BF00016278
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Photosynth Res ISSN: 0166-8595 Impact factor: 3.573