Photosystem II: The machinery of photosynthetic water splitting

被引:227
作者
Renger, Gernot [1 ]
Renger, Thomas [2 ]
机构
[1] Berlin Inst Technol, Max Volmer Lab Biophys Chem, Berlin, Germany
[2] Free Univ Berlin, Inst Chem & Biochem, D-1000 Berlin, Germany
关键词
Photosystem II; Charge separation; Oxidative water splitting; Reductive plastoquinol formation; Mechanisms;
D O I
10.1007/s11120-008-9345-7
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
This review summarizes our current state of knowledge on the structural organization and functional pattern of photosynthetic water splitting in the multimeric Photosystem II (PS II) complex, which acts as a light-driven water: plastoquinone-oxidoreductase. The overall process comprises three types of reaction sequences: (1) photon absorption and excited singlet state trapping by charge separation leading to the ion radical pair P680(+center dot)Q(A)(-center dot)( (sic)P(D1)(+center dot)Q(A)(-center dot)) formation, (2) oxidative water splitting into four protons and molecular dioxygen at the water oxidizing complex (WOC) with P680(+center dot) as driving force and tyrosine Y-Z as intermediary redox carrier, and (3) reduction of plastoquinone to plastoquinol at the special Q(B) binding site with Q(A)(-center dot) A acting as reductant. Based on recent progress in structure analysis and using new theoretical approaches the mechanism of reaction sequence (1) is discussed with special emphasis on the excited energy transfer pathways and the sequence of charge transfer steps: (1)(RC-PC d)*Q(A) -> P(D2)P(D1)Chl(D1)(+center dot)Pheo(D1)(-center dot)Q(A) -> PD2PD1+center dot Chl(D1)Pheo(D1)(-center dot)Q(A) -> P(D2)P(D1)(+center dot)Chl(D1)Pheo(D1)Q(A)(-center dot), where (1)(RC-PC)* denotes the excited singlet state (1)P680* of the reaction centre pigment complex. The structure of the catalytic Mn4OXCa cluster of the WOC and the four step reaction sequence leading to oxidative water splitting are described and problems arising for the electronic configuration, in particular for the nature of redox state S-3, are discussed. The unravelling of the mode of O-O bond formation is of key relevance for understanding the mechanism of the process. This problem is not yet solved. A multistate model is proposed for S3 and the functional role of proton shifts and hydrogen bond network(s) is emphasized. Analogously, the structure of the Q(B) site for PQ reduction to PQH(2) and the energetic and kinetics of the two step redox reaction sequence are described. Furthermore, the relevance of the protein dynamics and the role of water molecules for its flexibility are briefly outlined. We end this review by presenting future perspectives on the water oxidation process.
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