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Correlation between pH dependence of O2 evolution and sensitivity of Mn cations in the oxygen-evolving complex to exogenous reductants

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PHOTOSYNTHESIS RESEARCH
卷 125, 期 1-2, 页码 95-103

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11120-015-0155-4

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Photosystem II; Oxygen-evolving complex; Manganese; Hydroquinone; Hydrogen peroxide; Calcium; Chloride

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Effects of pH, Ca2+, and Cl- ions on the extraction of Mn cations from oxygen-evolving complex (OEC) in Ca-depleted photosystem II (PSII(-Ca)) by exogenous reductants hydroquinone (H(2)Q) and H2O2 were studied. Two of 4 Mn cations are released by H(2)Q and H2O2 at pHs 5.7, 6.5, and 7.5, and their extraction does not depend on the presence of Ca2+ and Cl- ions. One of Mn cations (resistant Mn cation) cannot be extracted by H(2)Q and H2O2 at any pH. Extraction of 4th Mn ion (flexible Mn cation) is sensitive to pH, Ca2+, and Cl-. This Mn cation is released by reductants at pH 6.5 but not at pHs 5.7 and 7.5. A pH dependence curve of the oxygen-evolving activity in PSII(-Ca) membranes (in the presence of exogenous Ca2+) has a bell-shaped form with the maximum at pH 6.5. Thus, the increase in the resistance of flexible Mn cation in OEC to the action of reductants at acidic and alkaline pHs coincides with the decrease in oxygen evolution activity at these pHs. Exogenous Ca2+ protects the extraction of flexible Mn cation at pH 6.5. High concentration of Cl- anions (100 mM) shifts the pH optimum of oxygen evolution to alkaline region (around pH 7.5), while the pH of flexible Mn extraction is also shifted to alkaline pH. This result suggests that flexible Mn cation plays a key role in the water-splitting reaction. The obtained results also demonstrate that only one Mn cation in Mn-4 cluster is under strong control of calcium. The change in the flexible Mn cation resistance to exogenous reductants in the presence of Ca2+ suggests that Ca2+ can control the redox potential of this cation.

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