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Chlorophyll composition of photosystems II alpha, II beta and I in tobacco chloroplasts.

A P Thielen, H J van Gorkom, C P Rijgersberg.   

Abstract

The antenna composition of the Photosystems II alpha, II beta and I was studied in tobacco chloroplasts. Absorbance spectra, recorded at 4 K, were analyzed for the wild type and the mutants Su/su and Su/su var. Aurea, containing higher concentrations of the photosystems. With chloroplasts of Su/su we measured the action spectra of the three photosystems from 625 to 690 nm. Above 675 nm absorption by Photosystem I dominated. This system had a maximum at 678 nm and a shoulder at 660 nm. Of the long-wavelength chlorophyll a forms, absorbing at 690, 697 and 705 nm at 4 K, which are generally assigned to Photosystem I, the 697 nm form occurred in an amount of four molecules per reaction center of Photosystem I in each type of chloroplast. The Photosystem II alpha spectrum was characterized by maxima at 650 and 672 nm, showing clearly the participation of the chlorophyll a and b containing light-harvesting complex. In the mutants the light-harvesting complex has a chlorophyll a to chlorophyll b ratio of more than 1; the amount of the 672 nm chlorophyll a was normal, whereas the amount of chlorophyll b was markedly decreased in the mutants relative to the wild type. The Photosystem II beta spectrum mainly consisted of a band at 683 nm.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7213672     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2728(81)90013-x

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


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