Photoinhibition of Photosynthesis in Broken Chloroplasts as a Function of Electron Transfer Rates during Light Treatment
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Photoinhibition of Photosynthesis in Broken Chloroplasts as a Function of Electron Transfer Rates during Light Treatment
Abstract
Photoinhibition was studied in osmotically broken chloroplasts isolated from spinach leaves (Spinacia oleracea L.). Both whole chain electron transport (measured as ferricyanide-dependent O(2) evolution in the presence of NH(4)Cl) and photosystem II activity (measured as O(2) evolution in the presence of either silicomolybdate plus 3-(3,4-diphenyl)-1,1 dimethylurea or parabenzoquinone) showed similar decreases in activity in response to a photoinhibitory treatment (8 minutes of high light given in the absence of an electron acceptor other than O(2)). Photosystem I activity was less affected. Photoinhibition of silicomolybdate reduction was largely reversible by an 8 minute dark incubation following the light treatment. Decreasing the O(2) concentration during photoinhibition below 2% increased photoinhibition of whole chain electron transport. Addition of superoxide dismutase to the reaction medium did not affect photoinhibition. Photoinhibition of both photosystem I and photosystem II activity increased as the rate of electron transfer during the treatment increased, and was largely prevented when 3-(3,4-diphenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea was present during the photoinhibition period. Noncyclic photophosphorylation was decreased as a consequence of whole chain electron transfer photoinhibition. Since diphenyl carbazide added after light treatment did not relieve photoinhibition of dichlorophenol indophenol reduction, we conclude that the site of inhibition is located within or near the photosystem II reaction center.
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