Electron-paramagnetic-resonance measurements of the electron-transfer components of the reaction centre of Rhodopseudomonas viridis. Oxidation--reduction potentials and interactions of the electron acceptors
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Electron-paramagnetic-resonance measurements of the electron-transfer components of the reaction centre of Rhodopseudomonas viridis. Oxidation--reduction potentials and interactions of the electron acceptors
Abstract
Oxidation-reduction potentiometry was carried out on Rhodopseudomonas viridis chromatophores. Measurements of e.p.r. signals of the semiquinone-iron type at g=1.82 have revealed a more complex situation than previously reported. The presence of three different components is indicated. The midpoint potential (E(m)) of the primary acceptor quinone/semiquinone couple was found to be approx. -165mV at pH10, with a pK being reached at around pH7.5. The primary acceptor also accepts a second electron with an E(m) of -525mV, but this redox transition exhibits a hysteresis effect. Interaction effects indicate the presence of another component with E(m) values at pH10 of approx. -165mV (pK reached at around pH7.5) for single reduction and -350mV (pK at pH10 or greater) for double reduction. It is suggested that this component is the secondary acceptor. Another semiquinone-iron-type component which gives a g=1.82 signal is also present. This component is distinguishable from the primary acceptor by its e.p.r. spectrum, which shows a double peak at g=1.82 and a g(x) line at g=1.76. This component has E(m) values at pH10 for single and double reduction of -15mV and approx. -150mV respectively. Both of these E(m) values are pH-dependent. The presence of an interaction between this component and the photoreduced primary acceptor indicates the close proximity of these components. However, the midpoint potential of this component indicates a function as a secondary electron-transport component rather than an electron acceptor in the reaction centre. The dependence of the bacteriopheophytin intermediate (I) doublet e.p.r. signal on the presence of the semiquinone-iron form of the primary acceptor is demonstrated. The midpoint potential of the I/I(-) couple is estimated to be lower than -600mV.
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