Comparison of the electron spin polarized spectrum found in plant photosystem I and in iron-depleted bacterial reaction centers with time-resolved K-band EPR; evidence that the photosystem I acceptor A1 is a quinone
- 1 January 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Photosynthesis Research
- Vol. 14 (1) , 15-30
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00019589
Abstract
The suggestion that the electron acceptor A1 in plant photosystem I (PSI) is a quinone molecule is tested by comparisons with the bacterial photosystem. The electron spin polarized (ESP) EPR signal due to the oxidized donor and reduced quinone acceptor (P 870 + Q-) in iron-depleted bacterial reaction centers has similar spectral characteristics as the ESP EPR signal in PSI which is believed to be due to P 700 + A 1 - , the oxidized PSI donor and reduced A1. This is also true for better resolved spectra obtained at K-band (∼24 GHz). These same spectral characteristics can be simulated using a powder spectrum based on the known g-anisotropy of reduced quinones and with the same parameter set for Q- and A1 -. The best resolution of the ESP EPR signal has been obtained for deuterated PSI particles at K-band. Simulation of the A1 - contribution based on g-anisotropy yields the same parameters as for bacterial Q- (except for an overall shift in the anisotropic g-factors, which have previously been determined for Q-). These results provide evidence that A1 is a quinone molecule. The electron spin polarized signal of P700 + is part of the better resolved spectrum from the deuterated PSI particles. The nature of the P700 + ESP is not clear; however, it appears that it does not exhibit the polarization pattern required by mechanisms which have been used so far to explain the ESP in PSI.This publication has 38 references indexed in Scilit:
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