Photo-induced cyclic electron transfer involving cytochrome bc1 complex and reaction center in the obligate aerobic phototroph Roseobacter denitrificans
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Photo-induced cyclic electron transfer involving cytochrome bc1 complex and reaction center in the obligate aerobic phototroph Roseobacter denitrificans
Abstract
Flash-induced redox changes of b-type and c-type cytochromes have been studied in chromatophores from the aerobic photosynthetic bacterium Roseobacter denitrificans under redox-controlled conditions. The flash-oxidized primary donor P+ of the reaction center (RC) is rapidly re-reduced by heme H1 (Em,7 = 290 mV), heme H2 (Em,7 = 240 mV) or low-potential hemes L1/L2 (Em,7 = 90 mV) of the RC-bound tetraheme, depending on their redox state before photoexcitation. By titrating the extent of flash-induced low-potential heme oxidation, a midpoint potential equal to -50 mV has been determined for the primary quinone acceptor QA. Only the photo-oxidized heme H2 is re-reduced in tens of milliseconds, in a reaction sensitive to inhibitors of the bc1 complex, leading to the concomitant oxidation of a cytochrome c spectrally distinct from the RC-bound hemes. This reaction involves cytochrome c551 in a diffusional process. Participation of the bc1 complex in a cyclic electron transfer chain has been demonstrated by detection of flash-induced reduction of cytochrome b561, stimulated by antimycin and inhibited by myxothiazol. Cytochrome b561, reduced upon flash excitation, is re-oxidized slowly even in the absence of antimycin. The rate of reduction of cytochrome b561 in the presence of antimycin increases upon lowering the ambient redox potential, most likely reflecting the progressive prereduction of the ubiquinone pool. Chromatophores contain approximately 20 ubiquinone-10 molecules per RC. At the optimal redox poise, approximately 0.3 cytochrome b molecules per RC are reduced following flash excitation. Cytochrome b reduction titrates out at Eh < 100 mV, when low-potential heme(s) rapidly re-reduce P+ preventing cyclic electron transfer. Results can be rationalized in the framework of a Q-cycle-type model.
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