Photosynthetic water oxidation in Synechocystis sp. PCC6803: mutations D1-E189K, R and Q are without influence on electron transfer at the donor side of photosystem II.

نویسندگان

  • J Clausen
  • S Winkler
  • A M Hays
  • M Hundelt
  • R J Debus
  • W Junge
چکیده

The oxygen-evolving manganese cluster (OEC) of photosynthesis is oxidised by the photochemically generated primary oxidant (P(+*)(680)) of photosystem II via a tyrosine residue (Y(Z), Tyr161 on the D1 subunit of Synechocystis sp. PCC6803). The redox span between these components is rather small and probably tuned by protonic equilibria. The very efficient electron transfer from Y(Z) to P(+*)(680) in nanoseconds requires the intactness of a hydrogen bonded network involving Y(Z), D1-His190, and presumably D1-Glu189. We studied photosystem II core particles from photoautotrophic mutants where the residue D1-E189 was replaced by glutamine, arginine and lysine which were expected to electrostatically differ from the glutamate in the wild-type (WT). Surprisingly, the rates of electron transfer from Y(Z) to P(+*)(680) as well as from the OEC to Y(ox)(Z) were the same as in the WT. With the generally assumed proximity between D1-His190 (and thus D1-Glu189) and Y(Z), the lack of any influence on the electron transfer around Y(Z) straightforwardly implies a strongly hydrophobic environment forcing Glu (acid) and Lys, Arg (basic) at position D1-189 into electro-neutrality. As one alternative, D1-Glu189 could be located at such a large distance from the OEC, Y(Z) and P(+*)(680) that a charge on D1-189X does not influence the electron transfer. This seems less likely in the light of the drastic influence of its direct neighbour, D1-His190, on Y(Z) function. Another alternative is that D1-Glu189 is negatively charged, but is located in a cluster of acid/base groups that compensates for an alteration of charge at position 189, leaving the overall net charge unchanged in the Gln, Lys, and Arg mutants.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Biochimica et biophysica acta

دوره 1506 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2001