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Photooxidation of mitochondrial cytochrome c by isolated bacterial reaction centers: Evidence for tight-binding and diffusional pathways

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The binding of horse heart mitochondrial cytochrome c to isolated reaction centers from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides is described. The kinetics of photooxidation of cytochrome c following a short actinic flash is compared to the expected binding state of the cytochrome at various concentrations and at different ionic strengths. At low ionic strength a very tight binding site (KD≦10-8 M) is apparent which is nonfunctional with respect to electron donation to the bound reaction center. This tightly bound cytochrome can react with another reaction center in a diffusion limited, second order process. A weaker binding site (KD≃0.3 · 10-6 M) is also boserved which is associated with rapid, first order electron transfer from cytochrome to reaction center. Both binding processes are weakened in the presence of salt and there is no detectable binding in 100 mM NaCl. Under such conditions cytochrome oxidation is entirely a diffusional, second order process. However, analysis of the flash intensity dependence of the extent of cytochrome oxidation, by the method of van Grondelle (van Grondelle, R. (1978) Ph.D. Thesis, State University, Leiden) indicated that the cytochrome was not freely mobile even in 100 mM NaCl, at least in the sense that reduced cytochrome only slowly dissociates from unactivated reaction centers. An overall kinetic/equilibrium scheme for cytochrome c binding and photooxidation by reaction centers is presented. This is very similar to that described earlier for cytochrome c2 (Overfield, R.E., Wraight, C.A. and DeVault, D. (1979) FEBS Lett. 105, 137–142), but the tight binding site and associated diffusion controlled oxidation is unique to cytochrome c.

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Dedicated to Prof. L.N.M. Duysens on the occasion of his retirement.

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Overfield, R.E., Wraight, C.A. Photooxidation of mitochondrial cytochrome c by isolated bacterial reaction centers: Evidence for tight-binding and diffusional pathways. Photosynth Res 9, 167–179 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00029742

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