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. 1976 Jan-Feb;31(1-2):64-7.
doi: 10.1515/znc-1976-1-214.

The effect of deoxycholate-treatment to the photoreactions of the active pigments in photosynthesis

The effect of deoxycholate-treatment to the photoreactions of the active pigments in photosynthesis

G Döring. Z Naturforsch C Biosci. 1976 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

In the heavy fraction of deoxycholate-treated spinach chloroplasts the chlorophyll aII activity is high and the chlorophyll aI activity is low when no artificial electron donor is added. The addition of the photosystem I donor system N-methyl-phenazonium sulphate plus sodium ascorbate (PMS + Asc) leads to a complete reactivation of the chlorophyll aI reaction. The addition of the photosystem II donor system p-benzohydroquinone plus sodium ascorbate (HQ + Asc) leads to an inhibition of the chlorophyll aII activity. From these results we conclude: 1. Besides an interruption of the linear electron flow between the two photosystems deoycholate-treatment leads to a block of the electron flow from water to photosystem II. 2. In deoxycholate-treated chloroplasts the linear electron flow in photosystem II just like in Tris-washed, heat-treated or aged chloroplasts, is replaced by a cyclic one.

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