Abstract
Cytochrome b559 (Cyt b559) is a well-known intrinsic component of Photosystem II (PS II) reaction center in all photosynthetic oxygen-evolving organisms, but its physiological role remains unclear. This work reports the response of the two redox forms of Cyt b559 (i.e. the high- (HP) and low-potential (LP) forms) to inhibition of the donor or acceptor side of PS II. The photooxidation of HP Cyt b559 induced by red light at room temperature was pH-dependent under conditions in which electron flow from water was diminished. This photooxidation was observed only at pH values higher than 7.5. However, in the presence of 1 μM CCCP, a limited oxidation of HP Cyt b559 was observed at acidic pH, At pH 8.5 and in the presence of the protonophore, this photooxidation of the HP form was accompanied by its partial transformation into the LP form. On the other hand, a partial photoreduction of LP Cyt b559 was induced by red light under aerobic conditions when electron transfer through the primary quinone acceptor QA was impaired by strong irradiation in the presence of DCMU. This photoreduction was enhanced at acidic pH values. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that both photoreduction and photooxidation of Cyt b559 is described under inhibitory conditions using the same kind of membrane preparations. A model accommodating these findings is proposed.
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Abbreviations
- CCCP:
-
carbonylcyanide 3-chlorophenylhydrazone
- Cyt:
-
cytochrome
- DCBQ:
-
2,5-dichloro-p-benzoquinone
- DCMU:
-
dichlorophenyldimethylurea
- E′ m :
-
midpoint redox potential
- HP and LP:
-
high- and low-potential forms of Cyt b559
- P680:
-
primary donor
- IA :
-
acceptor side inhibition
- ID :
-
donor side inhibition
- Pheo:
-
pheophytin
- PS II:
-
photosystem II
- QA :
-
primary quinone acceptor of PS II
- QB :
-
secondary quinone acceptor of PS II
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Ortega, J.M., Hervás, M., De la Rosa, M.A. et al. pH-dependent photoreactions of the high- and low-potential forms of cytochrome b559 in spinach PS II-enriched membranes. Photosynth Res 46, 185–191 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00020429
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