Bean leaves grown under periodic illumination (56 cycles of 2 min light and 98 min darkness) were subsequently exposed to continuous illumination, and in connection with granum formation and accumulation of the light-harvesting pigment-protein complex thermoluminescence and light-induced shrinkage of thylakoid membranes were studied. Juvenile chloroplasts with large double sheets of thylakoids obtained under periodic light exhibited low temperature spectra of polarized fluorescence yielding fluorescence polarization (FP) values < 1 at 695 nm, characteristic for pheophytin emission. In the course of maturation under continuous light when normal grana appeared and the chlorophyll a/b light-harvesting photosystem II complex was incorporated into the membrane, at 695 nm the relative intensity of fluorescence dropped and FP changed to a value of > 1, suggesting an overlap between the emission of pheophytin and that of the chlorophyll a/b light-harvesting photosystem II complex.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDisplacement of particles from the purified light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b protein aggregate (LHC) was studied in magnetic fields of various strengths (0 to 1.6 T) by polarized fluorescence measurements. Macromolecular aggregates of LHC have a considerable magnetic susceptibility which enables the particles to rotate and align with their nematic axes parallel with H.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMaize mesophyll chloroplasts were oriented in polyacrylamide gel upon squeezing of gel samples. Fluorescence polarization was measured as a function of the gel deformation parameter. Linearly polarized fluorescence spectra were recorded at -140 degrees.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe development of thylakoid stacking, accumulation of the light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b protein complex (LHCP), and the changes of circular dichroism (CD) which reflect the organization of chlorophyll molecules in greening thylakoids of bean Phaseolus vulgaris cv Red Kidney leaves were investigated.Chloroplasts formed under intermittent light contained large double sheets of membrane with extensive appression in addition to separate lamellae. Thylakoids of such chloroplasts were devoid of LHCP and exhibited a relatively small CD in the chlorophyll absorption region.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMembrane fractions obtained by ultrasonication of Vicia faba thylakoids were analyzed by sodium dodecyl sulphate gel electrophoresis. The polypeptide patterns revealed a six-times-higher ratio of the apoprotein (1) of P700 chlorophyll a protein to the apoprotein (2) of one of the chlorophyll a proteins in photosystem II in the light (stroma) fraction as compared with the heavy (grana) fraction indicating different distribution of the two photosystems. Additionally, the light fraction was clearly depleted in chlorophyll a/b apoproteins 2a and 2b of the light-harvesting complex and enriched in CF1 alpha and beta subunits.
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