COPPER QUENCHING OF THE VARIABLE FLUORESCENCE IN Dunaliella tertiolecta. NEW EVIDENCE FOR A COPPER INHIBITION EFFECT ON PSII PHOTOCHEMISTRY

Abstract
Abstract—The copper quenching effect on fluorescence inDunaliella tertiolectawas studied. 30% of variable fluorescence was quenched in the presence of 70 μ,M CuS04. We confirmed that the copper inhibitory effect on photosystem II (PSII) activity is located on its oxidizing side. Further, we indicate that the complementary area is decreased by copper. Since the quantum yield of PSII photochemistry was lowered and the rate of PSII primary electron acceptor QAremained unaffected, we can conclude that some PSII reaction centers were inactivated by copper.