EFFECT OF IRRADIANCE LEVEL ON DISTRIBUTION OF CHLOROPHYLLS BETWEEN PS-II AND PS-I AS DETERMINED FROM OPTICAL-CROSS-SECTIONS

被引:23
作者
GREENBAUM, NL
MAUZERALL, D
机构
[1] The Rockefeller University, New York, NY
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
PHOTOSYNTHETIC UNIT; PHOTOSYSTEM; REACTION CENTER; OPTICAL CROSS SECTION; CHLOROPHYLL; ANTENNA; (CHLORELLA);
D O I
10.1016/S0005-2728(05)80102-1
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The number of antenna chlorophyll molecules transferring the energy of absorbed photons to the reaction center of either photosystem (PS) II or PS I (i.e., the 'size' of the PS), the numbers of RCII and I and the Chl b/a ratio vary with growth irradiance level to optimize the efficiency of energy harvesting and utilization. The effects of photoadaptation on structural organization are best studied by methods measuring size-dependent properties in vivo. The effective optical cross-section, sigma, or area available for photon capture determined from the light-saturation characteristics of PS-specific signals following single-turnover flashes provides this information. In these experiments, sigma of PS II was calculated from the light-saturation of O2 evolution, and that of PS I from the amplitude of a post-illumination respiratory oscillation. Cells grown under different irradiance levels were probed at wavelengths where both Chl a + b or only Chl a absorb. RC stoichiometries Chl b/a ratios, and the in vivo absorption-sigma per chlorophyll were also measured. At all wavelengths studied, cross sections of both PS II and PS I were fit to a single size; deviation from Poissonian curves in regions of strong absorption were the result of absorption of actinic radiation within a single cell and not of heterogeneity of PS size. The yield of O2 evolution following flashes at 723 nm was within 10% of that at shorter wavelengths. Photoadaptation to high light resulted in a greater decrease in the number of RCI than of RCII and in a decreased Chl b/a ratio in PS II. For all irradiance levels, the sum of the number of RC's times the number of chlorophylls per PS for PS II and PS I equals (+/- 15%) the total extractable Chl/cell; therefore, to our knowledge for the first time, and by optical means, all chlorophyll can be assigned to the two photosystems.
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页码:195 / 207
页数:13
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