The S1 to S2 and S2 to S3 state transitions in plant photosystem II: relevance to the functional and structural heterogeneity of the water oxidizing complex
Abstract In Photosystem II, light-induced water splitting occurs via the S state cycle of the CaMn 4 O 5 -cluster. To understand the role of various possible conformations of the CaMn 4 O 5 -cluster in this process, the temperature dependence of the S 1 → S 2 and S 2 → S 3 state transitions, induc...
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Published in | Photosynthesis research |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
25.04.2024
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Summary: | Abstract
In Photosystem II, light-induced water splitting occurs via the S state cycle of the CaMn
4
O
5
-cluster. To understand the role of various possible conformations of the CaMn
4
O
5
-cluster in this process, the temperature dependence of the S
1
→ S
2
and S
2
→ S
3
state transitions, induced by saturating laser flashes, was studied in spinach photosystem II membrane preparations under different conditions. The S
1
→ S
2
transition temperature dependence was shown to be much dependent on the type of the cryoprotectant and presence of 3.5% methanol, resulting in the variation of transition half-inhibition temperature by 50 K. No similar effect was observed for the S
2
→ S
3
state transition, for which we also show that both the low spin g = 2.0 multiline and high spin g = 4.1 EPR configurations of the S
2
state advance with similar efficiency to the S
3
state, both showing a transition half-inhibition temperature of 240 K. This was further confirmed by following the appearance of the Split S
3
EPR signal. The results are discussed in relevance to the functional and structural heterogeneity of the water oxidizing complex intermediates in photosystem II. |
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ISSN: | 0166-8595 1573-5079 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11120-024-01096-4 |