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A N Webber1, H Su, S E Bingham, H Käss, L Krabben, M Kuhn, R Jordan, E Schlodder, W Lubitz.
Abstract
Photosystem I is a member of the iron-sulfur center or type I reaction centers. The primary electron donor in photosystem I is a chlorophyll a dimer termed P700. The biophysical properties of P700 are well understood, but the protein environment that gives it such unique properties is unknown. We have characterized site-directed mutants of the photosystem I reaction center protein PsaB and identified an amino acid, His-656, that interacts closely with one of the P700 chlorophylls. Mutation of His-656 to Asn or Ser increases the oxidation midpoint potential of P700/P700+. by 40 mV. The P700/P700+. optical difference spectra show the appearance of a new bleaching band at 667 nm. Electron nuclear double resonance spectroscopy indicates a significant increase in the hyperfine coupling corresponding to methyl protons at position 12 of the spin carrying chlorophyll a of P700+. The implication of these results to current structural models of the photosystem I reaction center is discussed.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8841129 DOI: 10.1021/bi961198w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochemistry ISSN: 0006-2960 Impact factor: 3.162