We have used antibodies generated against synthetic peptides to determine the topology of the 43 kD chlorophyll a binding protein (CP 43) of Photosystem II. Based on the pattern of proteolytic fragments detected (on western blots) by peptide specific antibodies, a six transmembrane span topological
Inhibitors of photosystem II and the topology of the herbicide and QBbinding polypeptide in the thylakoid membrane
β Scribed by A. Trebst; W. Draber
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 712 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0166-8595
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β¦ Synopsis
The folding through the thylakoid membrane of the D-I herbicide binding polypeptide and of the homologous D-2 subunit of photosystem II is predicted from comparison of amino acid sequences and hydropathy index plots with the folding of the subunits L and M of a bacterial photosystem. As the functional amino acids involved in Q and Fe binding in the bacterial photosystem of R. viridis, as indicated by the X-ray structure, are conserved in the homologous D-I and D-2 subunits of photosystem II, a detailed topology of the binding niche of QB and of herbicides on photosystem II is proposed. The model Is supported by the observed amino acid changes in herbicide tolerant plants and algae. These changes are all in the binding domain on the matrix side of the D-I polypeptide, and turn out to be of functional significance in the Qm binding.
New inhibitors of Q~ function are described. Their ~hemical structure, i.e. pyridoSes, quinolones, chromones and benzodiones, contains the features of the phenolic type herbicides. Their essential elements, ~-charges at particular atoms, QSAR and steric requirements for optimal inhibitory potency are discussed and compared with the "classical" herbicides of the urea/triazine type.
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