Scavenging of superoxide generated in photosystem I by plastoquinol and other prenyllipids in thylakoid membranes
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Scavenging of superoxide generated in photosystem I by plastoquinol and other prenyllipids in thylakoid membranes
Abstract
We have examined scavenging of a superoxide by various prenyllipids occurring in thylakoid membranes, such as plastoquinone-9, alpha-tocopherolquinone, their reduced forms, and alpha-tocopherol, measuring oxygen uptake in hexane-extracted and untreated spinach thylakoids with a fast oxygen electrode under flash-light illumination. The obtained results demonstrated that all the investigated prenyllipids showed the superoxide scavenging properties, and plastoquinol-9 was the most active in this respect. Plastoquinol-9 formed in thylakoids as a result of enzymatic reduction of plastoquinone-9 by ferredoxin-plastoquinone reductase was even more active than the externally added plastoquinol-9 in the investigated reaction. Scavenging of superoxide by plastoquinol-9 and other prenyllipids could be important for protecting membrane components against the toxic action of superoxide. Moreover, our results indicate that vitamin K(1) is probably the most active redox component of photosystem I in the generation of superoxide within thylakoid membranes.
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