Electron and Proton Transfer on the Acceptor Side of the Reaction Center in Chromatophores of Rhodobacter capsulatus: Evidence for Direct Protonation of the Semiquinone State of QB
- 19 March 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 38 (14) , 4542-4552
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi9827621
Abstract
1. The absorption changes associated with the formation of P+QBred (QBred stands for the semiquinone state of the secondary quinone acceptor) were investigated in chromatophores of Rhodobacter capsulatus. Marked modifications of the semiquinone spectrum were observed when the pH was lowered from 7 to 5. These modifications match those expected for a complete conversion of QBred from the anionic state QB- at pH 7 to the neutral protonated state QBH at pH 5. Similar modifications were observed in chromatophores from Rb. sphaeroides, but not in purified reaction centers from Rb. capsulatus, suggesting that the environment of the reaction center (native membrane vs detergent micelle) is the crucial parameter. 2. The recombination reaction P+QBred --> PQB was investigated as a function of pH. No particular kinetic heterogeneity was observed at low pH, showing that QBH remains mostly bound to the reaction center. The rate constant reaches a minimum value of 0.08 s-1 at pH 6, suggesting that the direct route for recombination prevails in chromatophores below this pH, instead of the usual pathway via QA-. 3. The proton uptake caused by QBred is about 1 below pH 7 and decreases at higher pH. It is suggested that the pH dependence of the conversion of QB- to QBH, occurring in a range where the uptake is constant, cannot be accommodated by a purely electrostatic model, but probably involves a conformational change. 4. The kinetics of the electron-transfer reaction QA-QB-->QAQBred were investigated. A 2-fold acceleration was observed between pH 7 and pH 5 (t1/2 approximately 30 and 15 microseconds, respectively). A fast (QAQBred electron transfer. Its relative extent is markedly increased at pH 5, with part of the kinetics occurring during the unresolved fast phase. 6. The extent of the electrochromic shift of bacteriopheophytin around 750 nm associated with formation of QBred decreases toward acidic pH, reflecting the charge compensation due to proton uptake and the formation of neutral QBH.Keywords
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