Functional size of Photosystem II determined by radiation inactivation
✍ Scribed by J. Whitmarsh; H.-J. Eckert; C. Schöneich; G. Renger
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 515 KB
- Volume
- 38
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0166-8595
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✦ Synopsis
The functional size of Photosystem II (PS II) was investigated by radiation inactivation. The technique provides an estimate of the functional mass required for a specific reaction and depends on irradiating samples with high energy prays and assaying the remaining activity. The analysis is based on target theory that has been modified to take into account the temperature dependence of radiation inactivation of proteins. Using PS II enriched membranes isolated from spinach we determined the functional size of primary charge separation coupled to water oxidation and quinone reduction at the QB site: H20 ~ (Mn)4 ~ Yz --~ P680 --~ Pheophytin --~ Q --~ phenyl-p-benzoquinone, Radiation inactivation analysis indicates a functional mass of 88 + 12 kDa for electron transfer from water to phenyl-p-benzoquinone. It is likely that the reaction center heterodimer polypeptides, D 1 and D2, contribute approximately 70 kDa to the functional mass, in which case polypeptides adding up to approximately 20 kDa remain to be identified. Likely candidates are the ~ and/3 subunits of cytochrome b559 and the 4.5 kDapsbI gene product.
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