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Electrogenic reduction of the secondary quinone acceptor in chromatophores of Rhodospirillum rubrum
Electron transfer QA → QB has been reconstituted with added Q‐10 in Rhodospirillum rubrum chromatophores associated with a phospholipid‐impregnated collodion film. Rapid kinetics measurements of laser flash‐induced ΔΨ generated in the chromatophores show that whereas electron transfer from Qa − to Q...
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description | Electron transfer QA → QB has been reconstituted with added Q‐10 in Rhodospirillum rubrum chromatophores associated with a phospholipid‐impregnated collodion film. Rapid kinetics measurements of laser flash‐induced ΔΨ generated in the chromatophores show that whereas electron transfer from Qa
− to QB upon the first flash is not electrogenic in dark‐adapted chromatophores, reduction of Q−
B to Qbh2 induced by the second flash gives rise to an electrogenic phase with τ = 250 μs at pH 7.5 which contributes about 10% to the total ΔΨ generated upon the flash. The electrogenic phase is ascribed to vectorial protonation of Q2−
B. |
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