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. 1993 Jan;38(3):323-30.
doi: 10.1007/BF00046757.

Absorbance difference spectra of the S-state transitions in Photosystem II core particles

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Absorbance difference spectra of the S-state transitions in Photosystem II core particles

P J van Leeuwen et al. Photosynth Res. 1993 Jan.

Abstract

Redox changes of the oxygen evolving complex in PS II core particles were investigated by absorbance difference spectroscopy in the UV-region. The oscillation of the absorbance changes induced by a series of saturating flashes could not be explained by the minimal Kok model (Kok et al. 1970) consisting of a 4-step redox cycle, S0 → S1 → S2 → S3 → S0, although the values of most of the relevant parameters had been determined experimentally. Additional assumptions which allow a consistent fit of all data are a slow equilibration of the S3 state with an inactive state, perhaps related to Ca(2+)-release, and a low quantum efficiency for the first turnover after dark-adaptation. Difference spectra of the successive S-state transitions were determined. At wavelengths above 370 nm, they were very different due to the different contribution of a Chl bandshift in each spectrum. At shorter wavelengths, the S1 → S2 transition showed a difference spectrum similar to that reported by Dekker et al. 1984b and attributed to an Mn(III) to Mn(IV) oxidation. The spectrum of absorbance changes associated with the S2 → S3 transition was similar to that reported by Lavergne 1991 for PS II membranes. The S0 → S1 transition was associated with a smaller but still substantial absorbance increase in the UV. Differences with the spectra reported by Lavergne 1991 are attributed to electrostatic effects on electron transfer at the acceptor side associated with the S-state dependence of proton release in PS II membranes.

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