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. 1979 Mar;44(3):564-9.

[Photochemical and spectral properies of the photosystem I reaction centers-enriched particles]

[Article in Russian]
  • PMID: 223673

[Photochemical and spectral properies of the photosystem I reaction centers-enriched particles]

[Article in Russian]
B A Guliaev et al. Biokhimiia. 1979 Mar.

Abstract

The photosystem I reaction centers-enriched particles (RCP) having the ratio of P700/chlorophyll of 1 : 20--1 :30 were prepared from stroma lamellae photosystem subchloroplast fragments by extraction with water-saturated ether. The EPR signals and light-induced absorption changes indicate that the reaction centers are active in the particles. The spectral properties of the RCP were characterized. The main red absorption maximum is located at 673--674 nm with a "shoulder" at about 684--688 nm. A comparative analysis of the subchloroplast fragments and RCP absorption and fluorescence spectra suggests that the chl. a forms absorbed in the region of 680--695 nm are more closely associated with the reaction center. The most long-wavelength absorbing chl. a forms with maxima around 730--740 nm in the low temperature fluorescence spectra were not found in the RCP.

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