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EPR and optical changes of the photosystem II reaction center produced by low temperature illumination

✍ Scribed by Harry A. Frank; Örjan Hansson; Paul Mathis


Publisher
Springer
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Weight
611 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0166-8595

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✦ Synopsis


Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and absorption spectroscopy have been used to study the low temperature photochemical behavior of the Photosystem II D-l/D-2/ cytochrome b559 reaction center complex. The reaction center displays large triplet state EPR signals which are attenuated after actinic illumination at low temperatures in the presence of sodium dithionite. Concomitant with the triplet attenuation is the buildup of a structured radical signal with an effective g value of 2.0046 and a peak-to-peak width of 11.9 G. The structure in the signal is suggestive of it being comprised in part of the anion radical of pheophytin a. This assignment is corroborated by low temperature optical absorbance measurements carried out after actinic illumination at the low temperatures which show absorption bleachings at 681 nm, 544 nm and 422 nm and an absorbance buildup at 446 nm indicating the formation of reduced pheophytin.