ON FUNCTIONAL SITE OF MANGANESE IN PHOTOSYNTHETIC OXYGEN EVOLUTION

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作者
HEATH, RL
HIND, G
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[1] Biology Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton
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10.1016/0005-2728(69)90049-8
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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1. 1. Restoration of Hill activity to illuminated Mn-deficient Euglena cultures is complete 4-6 h after Mn addition. 2. 2. The maximum electron transfer rate at infinite light intensity is 2.5 times higher for MnR (reactivated) than for -Mn (deficient) chloroplasts, and the quantum efficiency is some 3 times greater. The fluorescence yield and quantum efficiency are likewise 4-5 fold higher in +Mn as against -Mn chloroplasts. 3. 3. At 283°K, +Mn chloroplasts have a characteristic fluorescence maximum at 685 nm, while -Mn chloroplasts have an additional shoulder at 693 nm. Reactivation of -Mn cells increases the fluorescence emission of the isolated chloroplasts uniformly over the entire spectrum. 4. 4. At 77°K, reactivation is accompanied by positive shifts in the fluorescence difference spectrum at 685, 700 and 719 nm. The (+Mn) - (-Mn) spectrum is characterized in addition by a trough at about 730 nm. 5. 5. The initial fluorescence yield induced by a weak measuring beam is 50% higher in either -Mn chloroplasts or partially reactivated chloroplasts compared with +Mn chloroplasts. However, the variable excess fluorescence yield in strong illumination is almost absent in -Mn chloroplasts and is high in MnR and +Mn samples. 6. 6. Hydroxylamine can donate electrons to Photosystem II, by-passing the -Mn block in electron flow and restoring high fluorescence yields. In cases of severe Mn deficiency, restoration of electron flow by hydroxylamine is only partial. 7. 7. The results indicate a structural and a functional role for Mn in O2 evolution; the latter, at least, residing in the span between water oxidation and the System II photoact. © 1969.
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