Evidence from Thermoluminescence for Bicarbonate Action on the Recombination Reactions Involving the Secondary Quinone Electron Acceptor of Photosystem Ii

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  • Y. INOUE
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In this paper, we present the first measurements on thermoluminescence from isolated thylakoids to probe the recombination reactions of S 2 (or possibly $3) with Q ~ or QA, after bicarbonate depletion and its readdition. The effects of bicarbonate depletion on the S2Q ~ (or 8 3 0 ~ ) thermoluminescence band was (1) a 6 1 0 ° C shift to a higher temperature; (2) a reduction in its intensity upon prolonged depletion; and (3) elimination after the first few flashes of the characteristic period four oscillations in its intensity as a function of the flash number. On the other hand, addition of diuron (3-(3',4'-dichiorophenyl)-l,l-dimethylurea), which blocks electron flow from QA to QB, produced the same thermoluminescence band, at about +20oC, assigned to S2Q A recombination, in both depleted and reconstituted samples. These results suggest (1) the initial effect of bicarbonate depletion is to increase the activation energy for Sz(S3)Q~ recombination; (2) with further depletion, the incidence of this recombination decreases and the cycling of the SzQ ~ and S3Q ~ recombination is inhibited through effects at the QB apoprotein; and (3) the depletion effects are fully reversible. It is suggested that a conformational change of the PS II complex in the region of the QB apoprotein is responsible for these effects.

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تاریخ انتشار 2002