THE S3 STATE OF PHOTOSYSTEM-II - DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE STRUCTURE OF THE MANGANESE COMPLEX IN THE S2 AND S3 STATES DETERMINED BY X-RAY ABSORPTION-SPECTROSCOPY

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GUILES, RD
ZIMMERMANN, JL
MCDERMOTT, AE
YACHANDRA, VK
COLE, JL
DEXHEIMER, SL
BRITT, RD
WIEGHARDT, K
BOSSEK, U
SAUER, K
KLEIN, MP
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[1] UNIV CALIF BERKELEY LAWRENCE BERKELEY LAB,CHEM BIODYNAM LAB,BERKELEY,CA 94720
[2] UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT CHEM,BERKELEY,CA 94720
[3] UNIV CALIF BERKELEY,DEPT PHYS,BERKELEY,CA 94720
[4] RUHR UNIV BOCHUM,LEHRSTUHL ANORGAN CHEM 1,W-4630 BOCHUM,GERMANY
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10.1021/bi00454a023
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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O2-evolving photosystem II (PSII) membranes from spinach have been cryogenically stabilized in the S3 state of the oxygen-evolving complex. The cryogenic trapping of the S3 state was achieved using a double-turnover illumination of dark-adapted PSII preparations maintained at 240 K. A double turnover of PSII was accomplished using the high-potential acceptor, Q400, which is the high-spin iron of the iron-quinone acceptor complex. EPR spectroscopy was the principal tool establishing the S-state composition and defining the electron-transfer events associated with a double turnover of PSII. The inflection point energy of the Mn X-ray absorption K-edge of PSII preprarations poised in the S3 state is the same as for those poised in the S2 state. This is surprising in light of the loss of the multiline EPR signal upon advancing to the S3 state. This indicates that the oxidative equivalent stored within the oxygen-evolving complex (OEC) during this transition resides on another intermediate donor which must be very close to the manganese complex. An analysis of the Mn extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) of PSII preparations poised in the S2 and S3 states indicates that a small structural rearrangement occurs during this photoinduced transition. A detailed comparison of the Mn EXAFS of these two S states with the EXAFS of four multinuclear µ-oxo-bridged manganese compounds indicates that the photosynthetic manganese site most probably consists of a pair of binuclear di-µ-oxo-bridged manganese structures. However, we cannot rule out, on the basis of the EXAFS analysis alone, a complex containing a mononuclear center and a linear trinuclear complex. The subtle differences observed between the S states are best explained by an increase in the spread of Mn-Mn distances occurring during the S2 → S3 state transition. This increased disorder in the manganese distances suggests the presence of two inequivalent di-µ-oxo-bridged binuclear structures in the S3 state. © 1990, American Chemical Society. All rights reserved.
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