Evidence from Chloroplast Fragments for Three Photosynthetic Light Reactions
- 1 November 1970
- journal article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 67 (3) , 1404-1409
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.67.3.1404
Abstract
Previous reports from this laboratory described a new concept of three light reactions in plant photosynthesis comprising two short-wavelength (lambda < 700 nm) photoreactions belonging to Photosystem II and one long-wavelength (lambda > 700 nm) photoreaction belonging to Photosystem I. Among the electron carriers assigned to Photosystem II were cytochrome b(559) and plastocyanin and to Photosystem I, cytochrome f.According to a widely held view, the light-induced reduction of NADP by water requires the collaboration of Photosystems I and II and involves specifically cytochrome f and P700 (a portion of chlorophyll a peculiar to Photosystem I). By contrast, the new concept ascribes the light-induced reduction of NADP by water solely to the two photoreactions of Photosystem II, without the participation of Photosystem I and its components, cytochrome f and P700.Further evidence in support of the new concept has now been obtained from chloroplast fragments. Two kinds of chloroplast fragments have been prepared: (a) one with Photosystem II activity, capable-in the presence of plastocyanin-of photoreducing NADP with water but lacking P700 and functional cytochrome f and (b) another having only Photosystem I activity, lacking plastocyanin, and enriched in P700.Keywords
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