RAPID REDUCTION OF P-700 PHOTOOXIDIZED BY A FLASH AT LOW TEMPERATURE IN SPINACH CHLOROPLASTS |
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Authors: | P. Mathis H. Conjeaud |
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Affiliation: | Département de Biologic, Service de Biophysique, Centre d'Etudes Nucléaires de Saclay, BP2, 91190 Gif-sur-Yvette, France |
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Abstract: | ![]() Abstract—Excitation of chloroplasts at low temperature (down to 4.2 K) by short laser flashes causes largely reversible absorption changes which are attributed to the photooxidation of P-700, the primary electron donor of Photosystem I. At temperatures below 100 K the dark re-reduction of P-700+ is biphasic. with half-times of about 122μs and 1.7 ms. The relative contribution of the two phases varies with temperature with the fast phase becoming dominant at the lowest temperatures (˜90% at 5 K). The results are interpreted in terms of tunnelling of the electron from one or two primary accepting sites back to P-700, a process which is largely dominant over the process of charge stabilisation. |
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