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Reaction center triplet states in photosystem I and photosystem II.

A W Rutherford, J E Mullet.   

Abstract

A photosystem I (PS I) particle has been prepared by lithium dodecyl sulfate digestion which lacks the acceptor X, and iron-sulfur centers B and A. Illumination of these particles at liquid helium temperature results in the appearance of a light-induced spin-polarized triplet signal observed by EPR. This signal is attributed to the triplet state of P-700, the primary donor, formed by recombination of the light induced radical pair P-700+ A1- (where A1 is the intermediate acceptor). Formation of the triplet does not occur if P-700 is oxidized or if A1 is reduced, prior to the illumination. A comparison of the P-700 triplet with that of P-680, the primary donor of Photosystem II, shows several differences. (1) The P-680 triplet is 1.5 mT (15 G) wider than the P-700 triplet. This is reflected by the zero-field splitting parameters, which indicate that P-700 is a slightly larger species than P-680. The zero-field splitting parameters do not indicate that either P-700 or P-680 are dimeric. (2) The P-700 triplet is induced by red and far-red light, while the P-680 triplet is induced only by red light. (3) The temperature dependences of the P-700 triplet and the P-680 triplet are different.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6263331     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2728(81)90022-0

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


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