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STRUCTURE OF PHOTOSYSTEM I AND PHOTOSYSTEM II OF PLANT CHLOROPLASTS*,†,§
Authors:L. P. VERNON  E. R. SHAW  T. OGAWA  D. RAVEED
Abstract:Abstract— The action of Triton X-100 upon photosynthetic membranes which are devoid of carotenoids produces a small Photosystem I particle (HP700 particle) which is active in N ADP photoreduction and has a [Chl]/[P700] ratio of 30. The properties of the HP700 particle indicate that it is a reaction center complex which is served by an accessory complex containing the additional light-harvesting chlorophyll of Photosystem I as well as the cytochromes and plastoquinone. When Photosystem II particles obtained by the action of Triton X-100 are further washed with a solution 0.5 M in sucrose and 0.05 M in Tris buffer (pH 8.0), chlorophyll-containing material is released. After centrifugation, the supernatant contains about 1 per cent of the chlorophyll and contains three types of particles which can be separated by sucrose density gradient centrifugation. One of these particles, designated TSF-2b, has the same pigment composition as the original Photosystem II fragment, contains cytochrome 559, and shows Photosystem II activity (DCMU-sensitive diphenylcarbazide-supported photoreduction of 2,6-dichlorophenolindophenol). The other two particles (TSF-2a and TSF-2a′) have a [Chl a]/[Chl b] ratio of 8, have a low concentration of xanthophylls, and show a [Chl]/[Cyt 5591 ratio of about 20. Only the TSF-2a particle is active in the Photosystem II reaction described above. On the basis of these data, it is proposed that the Photosystem II unit consists of a reaction center complex which contains Chl a, Cyt 559, and an acceptor for the photochemical reaction. The reaction center complex would be served by an accessory complex which contains the light-harvesting pigments, Chl a. Chi b, and xanthophyils.
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