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Title: Light-induced absorption spectra of the D1-D2-cytochrome b559 complex of the Photosystem II: Effect of methyl viologen concentration
Keywords: Absorption
Chlorophyll
Pheophytin
Photosystem II
Reaction centre
Spectroscopy
Publisher: Springer
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The light-induced difference absorption spectra associated to the photo-accumulation of reduced pheophytin a were studied in the isolated D1–D2–Cyt b559 complex in the presence of variable methyl viologen concentrations and different illumination conditions under anaerobiosis. Depending on the methyl viologen/reaction centre ratio, the relative intensities of the spectral bands at 681.5±0.5, 667.0±0.5 and 542.5±0.5 nm were modified. The reduced pheophytin a located at the D1-branch of the complex absorbs at 681.7±0.5 nm, and at least two additional pigment species contribute to the Qy band of the difference absorption spectra with maxima at 667.0±0.5 and 680.5±0.5 nm. We propose the additional species correspond to a peripheral chlorophyll a and the pheophytin a located at the D2-branch of the complex, respectively. The blue absorbing chlorophyll at 667 nm is susceptible to chemical redox changes with a midpoint reduction potential of +470 mV. The Qx absorption bands of both pheophytins localised at the D2- and D1-branch of the D1–D2–Cyt b559 complex were at 540.7±0.5 and 542.9±0.5, respectively. The results indicated that the two pheophytin molecules can be photoreduced in the D1–D2–Cyt b559 complex in certain experimental conditions.
This work was supported by the Dirección General de Investigación Científica y Técnica (Grant PB98-1632).
Peer reviewed
URI: http://dspace.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/10261/3956
Other Identifiers: Photosynthesis Research 67(3): 199-206, 2001
0166-8595 (print version)
1573-5079 (electronic version)
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/3956
10.1023/A:1010682416016
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