COMPARAISON ENTRE L''EMISSION D''OXYGENE ET L''EMISSION DE LUMINESCENCE A LA SUITE D''UNE SERIE D''ECLAIRS SATURANTS |
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Authors: | GERARD BARBIERI RENE DELOSME PIERRE JOLIOT |
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Affiliation: | Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique, 13, rue Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris 5e, France |
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Abstract: | Abstract— Luminescence of Chlorella cells has been measured after illumination by a series of short saturating flashes. The intensity of luminescence is strongly dependent upon the number of flashes; luminescence is minimum after a single flash and maximum after a double flash illumination. If l /n is the intensity of luminescence measured 0.24 sec after the nth flash, the series l n shows oscillations as a function of n. The series l n is very similar to the series y n, in which y is the amount of oxygen evolved by the nth flash, the term l n corresponding to the term y n+1. To interpret the oscillations of the series y n, different models of system II photochemical centers have been proposed, one by ourselves and the other one by KOK et al. In these models the electron donor Z of photosystem 11 is supposed to have 2 or 4 levels of oxidation, the more oxidized state being the precursor of oxygen. These different oxidation states of the donor Z allow storage of the photic energy in the system. The correlation between the series y n and l n shows that at least one of the oxidized forms of the donor Z is a substrate for the luminescence reaction. |
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