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Determination of the primary charge separation rate in Photosystem II reaction centers at 15 K

โœ Scribed by Michael R. Wasielewski; Douglas G. Johnson; Govindjee; Christopher Preston; Michael Seibert


Publisher
Springer
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Weight
842 KB
Volume
22
Category
Article
ISSN
0166-8595

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โœฆ Synopsis


We have measured the rate constant for the formation of the oxidized chlorophyll a electron donor (P680 +) and the reduced electron acceptor pheophytin a-(Pheo a-) following excitation of isolated Photosystem II reaction centers (PSIIRC) at 15K. This PSIIRC complex consists of Dj, D2, and cytochrome b-559 proteins and was prepared by a procedure which stabilizes the protein complex. Transient absorption difference spectra were measured from 450-840 nm as a function of time with 500 fs resolution following 610 nm laser excitation. The formation of P680 รท -Pheo a-is indicated by the appearance of a band due to P680 รท at 820 nm and corresponding absorbance changes at 490, 515 and 546 nm due to the formation of Pheo a . The appearance of the 490 nm and 820 nm bands is monoexponenital with r = 1.4 ___ 0.2 ps. Treatment of the PS II RC with sodium dithionite and methyl viologen followed by exposure to laser excitation results in accumulation of Pheo a-. Laser excitation of these prereduced RCs at 15 K results in formation of a transient absorption spectrum assigned to ~*P680. We observe wavelength-dependent kinetics for the recovery of the transient bleach of the Qy absorption bands of the pigments in both untreated and pre-reduced PS II RCs at 15 K. This result is attributed to an energy transfer process within the PS II RC at low temperature that is not connected with charge separation.


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