Supramolecular arrangement of Rhodospirillum rubrum B880 holochrome as studied by radiation inactivation and electron paramagnetic resonance.
- 1 May 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 87 (9) , 3405-3409
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.87.9.3405
Abstract
Oxidation of the B880 antenna holochrome give rise to a 3.8-G linewidth electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) signal that is considerably narrower than the 13-G signal of monomeric bacteriochlorophyll (Bchl) cation. Radiation inactivation was used to verify a model according to which this linewidth narrowing is due to delocalization over several Bchl molecules. Chromatophores of the photoreaction centerless mutant F24 of Rhodospirillum rubrum were subjected to different doses of .gamma.-radiation. This induced not only a decay of the EPR signal amplitude but also its linewidth broadening. According to target theory, the induced amplitude decay of the EPR signal had a target size of 10.5 kDa. This is attributed to an elementary structure (.alpha.1.beta.1Bchl2), whose number in the membrane would limit the rate of encounter with ferricyanide and thus the formation of unpaired spins. We applied Bernoulli statistics to predict, for a given survival probability of the signal, the number of surviving elementary structures in aggregates of (.alpha.1.beta.1Bchl2)n where n was varied from 4 to 7. Using an equation that predicted the Bchl special pair in the photoreaction center, we were able to simulate the observed relationship between the EPR linewidth and the dose of radiation. The best fit was obtained with a hexameric structure (.alpha.1.beta.1Bchl2)6.Keywords
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