EVIDENCE FOR A HETEROGENOUS ORGANIZATION OF VIOLAXANTHIN IN THYLAKOID MEMBRANES |
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Authors: | Dorothea Siefermann-Harms |
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Institution: | Institut Fur Chemische Pflanzenphysiologie der Universität, Corrensstr. 41, 7400 Tübingen, W. Germany |
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Abstract: | Abstract Two functionally different species of violaxanthin have been observed in thylakoid membranes, one that can be de-epoxidised to zeaxanthin under light and one not available for light-induced zeaxanthin formation (Siefermann, D. and H. Y. Yamamoto, 1974, Biochim. Biophys. Acta 357 , 144–150). Here the distribution of available and unavailable violaxanthin is examined between membrane subfractions obtained from Triton X-100 solubilized spinach thylakoids by isoelectric focusing: (1) Only 40% of the available violaxanthin is detected in isolated Chl-proteins, while the residual 60% occur in a fraction of'free'pigments; (2) Almost 80% of the unavailable violaxanthin is recovered from the light-harvesting Chl a/b -protein complex (36%) and from photochemically active complexes containing photosystem I (20%) or photosystem II (20%). The results suggest a heterogenous organization of available and unavailable violaxanthin in thylakoid membranes. |
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