Issue 8, 2008

Quantum yield of P700+ photodestruction in isolated photosystem I complexes of the cyanobacteriumArthrospira platensis

Abstract

The photostability of P700 cation radical (P700+) was studied by evaluating the quantum yields of P700+ photodestruction in photosystem I (PSI) complexes of the cyanobacteriumArthrospira platensis. The time courses of P700+ photodestruction in PSI trimers and monomers have been measured in aerobic conditions under selective excitation of far-red absorption band of P700+ by intense light of laser diodes. Long-term exposure of PSI complexes to 808 or 870 nm laser light caused destruction of P700+ and antenna chlorophylls. The true integral quantum yield of P700+ photodestruction calculated from these data was less than 0.7–1.4 × 10−8. Illumination of PSI complexes by 650 nm light caused destruction of antenna chlorophylls with true quantum yield of about 6–7 × 10−6 and damage of P700 with apparent quantum yield 2–3 × 10−8. Preferential photodestruction of the long-wavelength antenna chlorophyll absorbing at 710 nm as compared with bulk chlorophylls was observed. About three orders of difference in magnitude between quantum yields of P700+ and bulk chlorophyll photodestruction indicates that P700+ is extremely photostable for functioning as an efficient quencher of singlet excitation energy in PSI.

Graphical abstract: Quantum yield of P700+ photodestruction in isolated photosystem I complexes of the cyanobacteriumArthrospira platensis

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Dec 2007
Accepted
21 May 2008
First published
01 Jul 2008

Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2008,7, 956-962

Quantum yield of P700+ photodestruction in isolated photosystem I complexes of the cyanobacteriumArthrospira platensis

V. V. Shubin, I. N. Terekhova, B. A. Kirillov and N. V. Karapetyan, Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2008, 7, 956 DOI: 10.1039/B719122G

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