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Electrogenic reactions and dielectric properties of photosystem II

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PHOTOSYNTHESIS RESEARCH
卷 98, 期 1-3, 页码 121-130

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11120-008-9377-z

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Photosystem II; Proteoliposomes; Photovoltage; Iron-quinone complex; Oxygen-evolving complex; Dielectric properties

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  1. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [06-04-48672, 07-04-01050]
  2. Russian Federal Agency for Science and Innovation [02.512.11.2085]

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This review is focused on the mechanism of photovoltage generation involving the photosystem II turnover. This large integral membrane enzyme catalyzes the light-driven oxidation of water and reduction of plastoquinone. The data discussed in this work show that there are four main electrogenic steps in native complexes: (i) light-induced charge separation between special pair chlorophylls P(68)0 and primary quinone acceptor Q(A); (ii) P(+)680 reduction by the redox-active tyrosine Y-Z of polypeptide D1; (iii) oxidation of Mn cluster by Y-Z(ox) followed by proton release, and (iv) protonation of double reduced secondary quinone acceptor Q(B). The electrogenicity related to (i) proton-coupled electron transfer between Q(A)(-) and preoxidized non-heme iron (Fe3+) in native and (ii) electron transfer between protein-water boundary and YZ ox in the presence of redox-dye(s) in Mn-depleted samples, respectively, were also considered. Evaluation of the dielectric properties using the electrometric data and the polarity profiles of reaction center from purple bacteria Blastochloris viridis and photosystem II are presented. The knowledge of the profile of dielectric permittivity along the photosynthetic reaction center is important for understanding of the mechanism of electron transfer between redox cofactors.

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