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Photoconsumption of molecular oxygen on both donor and acceptor sides of photosystem II in Mn-depleted subchloroplast membrane fragments
Oxygen consumption in Mn-depleted photosystem II (PSII) preparations under continuous and pulsed illumination is investigated. It is shown that removal of manganese from the water-oxidizing complex (WOC) by high pH treatment leads to a 6-fold increase in the rate of O 2 photoconsumption. The use of...
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Published in: | Biochimica et biophysica acta 2010-04, Vol.1797 (4), p.516-523 |
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Summary: | Oxygen consumption in Mn-depleted photosystem II (PSII) preparations under continuous and pulsed illumination is investigated. It is shown that removal of manganese from the water-oxidizing complex (WOC) by high pH treatment leads to a 6-fold increase in the rate of O
2 photoconsumption. The use of exogenous electron acceptors and donors to PSII shows that in Mn-depleted PSII preparations along with the well-known effect of O
2 photoreduction on the acceptor side of PSII, there is light-induced O
2 consumption on the donor side of PSII (nearly 30% and 70%, respectively). It is suggested that the light-induced O
2 uptake on the donor side of PSII is related to interaction of O
2 with radicals produced by photooxidation of organic molecules. The study of flash-induced O
2 uptake finds that removal of Mn from the WOC leads to O
2 photoconsumption with maximum in the first flash, and its yield is comparable with the yield of O
2 evolution on the third flash measured in the PSII samples before Mn removal. The flash-induced O
2 uptake is drastically (by a factor of 1.8) activated by catalytic concentration (5–10
μM, corresponding to 2–4 Mn per RC) of Mn
2+, while at higher concentrations (>
100
μM) Mn
2+ inhibits the O
2 photoconsumption (like other electron donors: ferrocyanide and diphenylcarbazide). Inhibitory pre-illumination of the Mn-depleted PSII preparations (resulting in the loss of electron donation from Mn
2+) leads to both suppression of flash-induced O
2 uptake and disappearance of the Mn-induced activation of the O
2 photoconsumption. We assume that the light-induced O
2 uptake in Mn-depleted PSII preparations may reflect not only the negative processes leading to photoinhibition but also possible participation of O
2 or its reactive forms in the formation of the inorganic core of the WOC. |
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ISSN: | 0005-2728 0006-3002 1879-2650 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.bbabio.2010.01.014 |