The light electron transport in non-photosynthetic mutants of Chlamydomonas reinhardii A-36 and A-68 with a decreased content of cytochrome c553 was studied. The light-induced changes of absorption at 520, 559, 563 nm were shown to occur in the films of intact cells and in cell fragments. However, no maximum of the "light minus dark" difference absorption spectra of mutants belonging to cytochrome c553 was revealed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe photo-dependent absorption changes of cytochrome f in bean chloroplasts and native leaves treated with the polyene antibiotics surgumycin and filipin were studied. Upon incubation of the chloroplasts or leaves with the antibiotics the value of the photo-induced signal of cytochrome f decreased considerably; however, the kinetics of the cytochrome oxidation under the effect of the exciting light and dark reduction remained unchanged. An addition of plastocyanin to the suspension of the antibiotic-treated chloroplasts, which contained no artificial donors and acceptors, only slightly increased the absolute value of the photo-induced signal of cytochrome f.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFerredoxin-dependent glutamate synthase has been found in cells of thermophylic Chlorella strain Ch. pyrenoidosa 82T. The enzyme is active with its own ferredoxin and that of Spirulina.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe standard redox potentials of soluble cytochromes c isolated from the green alga Chlorella and the blue-green algae Spirulina and Aphanezomenon were determined by potentiometric titration and found to be equal to +380 mB, +330 mB and +357 AB, respectively. The standard redox potentials of plastocyanin preparations from Pisum sativum and Atriplex leaves were also determined and found close to those of soluble cytochromes c, i. e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effects of various metall-containing proteins (plastocyanin, plantacyanin, azurine and cytochromes of the f type) on the activity of photosystem I of chloroplasts, treated with polyene antibiotics, were studied. The inhibiting effect of the polyenes, surgumycin and philipin, was completely removed by an addition of copper-containing protein plastocyanin. No similar effect was exerted by other Cu-containing proteins--azurine and plantacyanin.
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