Photosystem II: structure and mechanism of the water:plastoquinone oxidoreductase
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Photosystem II: structure and mechanism of the water:plastoquinone oxidoreductase
Abstract
This mini-review briefly summarizes our current knowledge on the reaction pattern of light-driven water splitting and the structure of Photosystem II that acts as a water:plastoquinone oxidoreductase. The overall process comprises three types of reaction sequences: (a) light-induced charge separation leading to formation of the radical ion pair P680+*QA(-*) ; (b) reduction of plastoquinone to plastoquinol at the QB site via a two-step reaction sequence with QA(-*) as reductant and (c) oxidative water splitting into O2 and four protons at a manganese-containing catalytic site via a four-step sequence driven by P680+* as oxidant and a redox active tyrosine YZ acting as mediator. Based on recent progress in X-ray diffraction crystallographic structure analysis the array of the cofactors within the protein matrix is discussed in relation to the functional pattern. Special emphasis is paid on the structure of the catalytic sites of PQH2 formation (QB-site) and oxidative water splitting (Mn4OxCa cluster). The energetics and kinetics of the reactions taking place at these sites are presented only in a very concise manner with reference to recent up-to-date reviews. It is illustrated that several questions on the mechanism of oxidative water splitting and the structure of the catalytic sites are far from being satisfactorily answered.
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