Coupling ratios H+/e=3 versus H+/e=2 in chloroplasts [isolated from Spinacia oleracea] and quantum requirements of net oxygen exchange during the reduction of nitrite, ferricyanide or methylviologen
1995
Kobayashi, Y. (Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka (Japan). Faculty of Agriculture) | Neimanis, S. | Heber, U.
Using intact and osmotically ruptured chloroplasts, ratios of coupling between deposition of protons in the intrathylakoid space and light-dependent transport of electrons from water to an external acceptor were determined. The data indicate coupling between proton and electron transport at a ratio of H+/e=3 with methylviologen as electron acceptor in thylakoids and with nitrite as electron acceptor in intact chloroplasts. With ferricyanide as electron acceptor in thylakoids, values close to H+/e=2 were observed. Evidence i discussed that H+/e=3 is a fixed value in intact chloroplasts at levels of thylakoid energization sufficient for supporting effective carbon as simulation. In the presence of methylviologen and ascorbate, the minimum auantum requirement of oxygen uptake by thylakoids was about 2.7 quanta of 675 nm light per O2 indicating an e/O2 ratio of 1.33. In the absence of ascorbate, and with KCN present in addition to methylviologen, e/O2 ratios up to 4 were observed. The minimum quantum requirement of oxygen evolution by thylakoids in the presence of ferricyanide and by intact chloroplasts in the presence of nitrite was about 8 quanta/O2
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