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  • 1
    ISSN: 1573-5079
    Keywords: Photosystem II ; water oxidation ; ADRY-agents ; uncouplers ; CCCP ; PCP ; TTFB
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The protonophoric uncouplers carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenylhydrazone (CCCP), 2,3,4,5,6-pentachlorophenol (PCP) and 4,5,6,7-tetrachloro-2-trifluoromethylbenzimidazole (TTFB) inhibited the Hill reaction with K3[Fe(CN)6] (but not with SiMo) in chloroplast and cyanobacterial membranes (the I50 values were approx. 1–2, 4–6 and 0.04–0.10 μM, respectively). The inhibition is due to oxidation of the uncouplers on the Photosystem II donor side (ADRY effect) and their subsequent reduction on the acceptor side, ie. to the formation of a cyclic electron transfer chain around Photosystem II involving the uncouplers as redox carriers. The relative amplitude of nanosecond chlorophyll fluorescence in chloroplasts was increased by DCMU or HQNO and did not change upon addition of uncouplers, DBMIB or DNP-INT; the HQNO effect was not removed by the uncouplers. The uncouplers did not inhibit the electron transfer from reduced TMPD or duroquinol to methylviologen which is driven by Photosystem I. These data show that CCCP, PCP and TTFB oxidized on the Photosystem II donor side are reduced by the membrane pool of plastoquinone (Qp) which is also the electron donor for K3 [Fe(CN)6] in the Hill reaction as deduced from the data obtained in the presence of inhibitors. Inhibition of the Hill reaction by the uncouplers was maximum at the pH values corresponding to the pK of these compounds. It is suggested that the tested uncouplers serve as proton donors, and not merely as electron donors on the oxidizing side of Photosystem II.
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    Photosynthesis research 57 (1998), S. 297-303 
    ISSN: 1573-5079
    Keywords: acid-base groups ; activation/inactivation ; ATP hydrolysis ; chloroplast coupling factor CF1 ; H+-ATPase ; Mg2+-binding ; pH-dependence
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The catalytic part of chloroplast thylakoid ATPase, the chloroplast coupling factor CF1, is reversibly inactivated during incubation in the presence of Mg2+. The inactivation has two phases. Its fast phase occurs at basic pH of the incubation medium (k = 6 min-1), while the slow phase ( k = 0.1-0.2 min-1) depends on pH only slightly throughout the studied range (5.5-9.0). As followed from changes in the inactivation effect of magnesium ions, Mg2+ affinity for the enzyme decreases dramatically with decreasing medium pH. The pH-dependence of Mg2+ dissociation apparent constant suggests that the binding/dissociation equilibrium is determined by protonation/deprotonation of specific acid-base groups of the enzyme. The analysis of pH-dependence plots gives the equilibrium constant of magnesium dissociation (3-9 μM) and the dissociation constant of the protonated groups pK 5.8-6.7). Sodium azide is known to stabilize the inactive CF1-MgADP complex; when added to the incubation medium it diminishes the Mg2+ dissociation constant and has no effect on the dissociation constant of the acid-base groups. At lower pH, Mg2+-inactivated CF1-ATPase reactivates. Octyl glucoside accelerates the reactivation, while Triton-100 affects it only slightly. The reactivation rate of membrane-bound CF1 (thylakoid ATPase) inactivated by preincubation with Mg2+ in the presence of gramicidin is a few times higher than that of isolated CF1. These results suggest that the reactivation of isolated and membrane-bound CF1-ATPase is determined by protonation of a limited number of acid-base groups buried in the enzyme molecule.
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    Publication Date: 1995-01-02
    Print ISSN: 0014-5793
    Electronic ISSN: 1873-3468
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
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