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Turnover of the D1 protein and of Photosystem II in a Synechocystis 6803 mutant lacking Tyr

Photosynthesis Research, ISSN: 0166-8595, Vol: 45, Issue: 2, Page: 99-104
1995
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The Photosystem II reaction center is rapidly inactivated by light, particularly at higher light intensity. One of the possible factors causing this phenomenon is the oxidized primary donor, P680, which may be harmful to Photosystem II because of its highly oxidizing nature. However, no direct evidence specificially implicating P680 in photoinhibition has been obtained yet. To investigate whether P680 is harmful to Photosystem II, turnover of the D1 protein and of the Photosystem II reaction center complex were measured in vivo in a mutant of the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803, in which the physiological donor to P680, Tyr, was genetically deleted. In this mutant, D1 degradation in the light is an order of magnitude faster than in wild type. The most straightforward explanation of this phenomenon is that accumulation of P680 leads to an increased rate of turnover of the Photosystem II reaction center complex, which is compatible with the hypothesis of destructive oxidation by P680 that is damaging to the Photosystem II complex. © 1995 Kluwer Academic Publishers.

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