SINGLET OXYGEN IS NOT PRODUCED IN PHOTOSYSTEM I UNDER PHOTOINHIBITORY CONDITIONS |
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Authors: | Éva Hideg Imre Vass |
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Institution: | Institute of Plant Biology, Biological Research Center, H-6701 Szeged, P.O. Box 521, Hungary |
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Abstract: | Abstract— Excess illumination of photosynthetic systems brings about the complex functional and structural damage known as photoinhibition. According to the generally accepted and experimentally confirmed model, photoinhibition involves singlet oxygen production and subsequent oxidative damage in the photosystem II reaction center. However, it was recently suggested that singlet oxygen is not necessarily produced in photosystem II itself but rather in the non-heme iron-containing Fe-S centers of photosystem I (Chung, S.K. & J. Jung, Photochem. Photobiol. 61, 383–389, 1995). Contrary to this suggestion, our electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy experiments with the singlet oxygen trap 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine demonstrate that under photoinhibitory conditions, singlet oxygen is present in thylakoids and photosystem II core complex preparations but is not produced in photosystem I particles. |
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