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Interaction of linolenic acid with bound quinone molecules in Photosystem II. Time-resolved optical and electron spin resonance studies.

J H Golbeck, J T Warden.   

Abstract

Time-resolved spectroscopic techniques, including optical flash photolysis and electron spin resonance spectroscopy, have been utilized to monitor electron-transport activity in Photosystem II subchloroplast particles. These studies have indicated that in the presence of 100 microM linolenic acid (1) a high initial fluorescence yield (Fi) is observed upon steady-state illumination of the dark-adapted sample; (2) flash-induced absorption transients (t greater than 10 mus) in the region of 820 nm, attributed to P-680+, are first slowed, then abolished; and (3) electron spin resonance Signal IIs and Signal IIf (Z+) are not detectable. Upon reversal of linolenic acid inhibition by washing with bovine serum albumin, optical and electron spin resonance transients originating from the photooxidation of P-680 are restored. Similarly, the variable component of fluorescence is recovered with an accompanying restoration of Signal IIs and Signal IIf. The data indicate that linolenic acid affects two inhibition sites in Photosystem II: one located between pheophytin and QA on the reducing side, and the other between electron donor Z and P-680 on the oxidizing side. Since both sites are associated with bound quinone molecules, we suggest that linolenic acid interacts at the level of quinone binding proteins in Photosystem II.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6093871     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2728(84)90196-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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