Mechanism of Photodamage of the Oxygen Evolving Mn Cluster of Photosystem II by Excessive Light Energy
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Zavafer, Alonso
Koinuma, Wataru
Chow, Wah Soon
Cheah, Mun Hon
Mino, Hiroyuki
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Photodamage to Photosystem II (PSII) has been attributed either to excessive excitation of photosynthetic pigments or by direct of light absorption by Mn4CaO5 cluster. Here we investigated the time course of PSII photodamage and release of Mn in PSII-enriched membranes under high light illumination at 460nm and 660nm. We found that the loss of PSII activity, assayed by chlorophyll fuorescence, is faster than release of Mn from the Mn4CaO5 cluster, assayed by EPR. Loss of PSII activity and Mn release was slower during illumination in the presence of exogenous electron acceptors. Recovery of PSII activity was observed, after 30min of addition of electron donor post illumination. The same behavior was observed under 460 and 660nm illumination, suggesting stronger correlation between excessive excitation and photodamage compared to direct light absorption by the cluster. A unifed model of PSII photodamage that takes into account present and previous literature reports is presented.
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