Tetranitromethane modification of photosystem 2. 1987

C Walczak, and S Kumar, and J T Warden
Department of Chemistry, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 12180-3590, Troy, NY, USA.

Inhibition of photosystem 2 by the peptide-modification reagent, tetranitromethane, has been investigated with spinach digitonin particles. In the presence of tetranitromethane, (1) the initial fluoresence yield is suppressed with a concomitant elimination of the variable component of fluorescence; (2) the optical absorption transient at 820 nm, attributed to P680(+), is greatly attenuated; (3) diphenylcarbazide-supported photoreduction of dichlorophenol indophenol is abolished; and (4) electron spin resonance Signal 2f and Signal 2s are eliminated. These results are consistent with multiple sites of modification in photosystem 2 by tetranitromethane, and suggest further that this reagent can inhibit charge stabilization in the reaction center.

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