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Review
. 2002 Oct 29;357(1426):1337-44; discussion 1344-5, 1367.
doi: 10.1098/rstb.2002.1143.

Functional implications on the mechanism of the function of photosystem II including water oxidation based on the structure of photosystem II

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Functional implications on the mechanism of the function of photosystem II including water oxidation based on the structure of photosystem II

Petra Fromme et al. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. .

Abstract

The structure of photosystem I at 3.8 A resolution illustrated the main structural elements of the water-oxidizing photosystem II complex, including the constituents of the electron transport chain. The location of the Mn cluster within the complex has been identified for the first time to our knowledge. At this resolution, no individual atoms are visible, however, the electron density of the Mn cluster can be used to discuss both the present models of the Mn cluster as revealed from various spectroscopic methods and the implications for the mechanisms of water oxidation. Twenty-six chlorophylls from the antenna system of photosystem II have been identified. They are arranged in two layers, one close to the stromal side and one close to the lumenal side. Comparing the structure of the antenna system of photosystem II with the chlorophyll arrangement in photosystem I, which was recently determined at 2.5 A resolution shows that photosystem II lacks the central domain of the photosystem I antenna, which is discussed in respect of the repair cycle of photosystem II due to photoinhibition.

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