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. 1968 Dec;43(12):1978-86.
doi: 10.1104/pp.43.12.1978.

Photoreduction and photophosphorylation with tris-washed chloroplasts

Photoreduction and photophosphorylation with tris-washed chloroplasts

T Yamashita et al. Plant Physiol. 1968 Dec.

Abstract

The artificial electron donor compounds p-phenylenediamine (PD), N, N, N', N'-tetramethyl-p-phenylenediamine (TMPD), and 2,6-dichlorophenol-indophenol (DCPIP) restored the Hill reaction and photophosphorylation in chloroplasts that had been inhibited by washing with 0.8 m tris (hydroxymethyl) aminomethane (tris) buffer, pH 8.0. The tris-wash treatment inhibited the electron transport chain between water and photosystem II and electron donation occurred between the site of inhibition and photosystem II. Photoreduction of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP) supported by 33 mum PD plus 330 mum ascorbate was largely inhibited by 1 mum 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea (DCMU) while that supported by 33 mum TMPD or DCPIP plus ascorbate was relatively insensitive to DCMU. Experiments with the tris-washed chloroplasts indicated that electron donors preferentially donate electrons to photosystem II but in the presence of DCMU the donors (with the exception of PD at low concentrations) could also supply electrons after the DCMU block. The PD-supported photoreduction of NADP showed the relative inefficiency in far-red light characteristic of chloroplast reactions requiring photosystem II. With phosphorylating systems involving electron donors at low concentrations (33 mum donor plus 330 mum ascorbate) photophosphorylation, which occurred with P/e(2) ratios approaching unity, was completely inhibited by DCMU but with higher concentrations of the donor systems, photophosphorylation was only partially inhibited.

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