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. 2003 Apr 18;1604(1):7-12.
doi: 10.1016/s0005-2728(03)00024-0.

Temperature dependence of biphasic forward electron transfer from the phylloquinone(s) A1 in photosystem I: only the slower phase is activated

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Temperature dependence of biphasic forward electron transfer from the phylloquinone(s) A1 in photosystem I: only the slower phase is activated

Rufat Agalarov et al. Biochim Biophys Acta. .
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Abstract

The temperature dependence of the biphasic electron transfer (ET) from the secondary acceptor A1 (phylloquinone) to iron-sulfur cluster F(X) was investigated by flash absorption spectroscopy in photosystem I (PS I) isolated from Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803. While the slower phase (tau=340 ns at 295 K) slowed upon cooling according to an activation energy of 110 meV, the time constant of the faster phase (tau=11 ns at 295 K) was virtually independent of temperature. Following a suggestion in the literature that the two phases arise from bidirectional ET involving two symmetrically arranged phylloquinones, Q(K)-A and Q(K)-B, it is concluded that energetic parameters (most likely the driving forces) rather than the electronic couplings are different for ET from Q(K)-A to F(X) and from Q(K)-B to F(X). Two alternative schemes of ET in PS I are presented and discussed.

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