Abstract
The mechanism by which Ant2p [2-(3-chloro-4-trifluoromethyl)anilino-3, 5-dinitrothiophene] inhibits the oxygen evolution capacity of chloroplasts is thought to be due to a rapid reduction of the S2 and S3 oxidation states of the oxygen-evolving complex mediated by the oxidation of endogenous donors such as cytochrome b559. The results presented in this paper show that the degree of inhibition by Ant2p of the photosystem 2-supported electron transfer reactions, registered by the light-dependent rate of dichlorophenolindophenol reduction, varies according to the actinic light intensity. Moreover, a similar intensity-dependence can be detected in the extent of the Ant2p-induced cytochrome b559HP photo-oxidation. We show, however, that the dependence of the cytochrome oxidation is not due to the oxidation per se, but reflects changes in the high light-driven re-reduction reaction. The close correlation between the two Ant2p reactions is interpreted as indicating that the effect of Ant2p might be due to an inhibition of the S-state turnovers and not necessarily due to a deactivation process.
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry
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