The photoassembly of the MnCaO cluster in Mn-depleted photosystem II preparations (photoactivation) was studied under the influence of oxidants, reductants and pH. New data on the effect of these factors on the photoactivation yield are presented. The presence of the oxidant, ferricyanide, negatively affected the photoactivation yield over the entire concentration range studied (0-1 mM). In contrast to ferricyanide, the addition of the reductant, ferrocyanide, up to 1 mM resulted in an increase in the photoactivation yield. Other reductants either did not significantly affect (diphenylcarbazide) or suppressed (ascorbate) the photoactivation yield. The effect of ferrocyanide on photoactivation were found to be similar dichlorophenolindophenol. Investigation of the photoactivation yield as a function of pH revealed that the maximum yield was observed at pH 6.5 in the presence of ferrocyanide and DCPIP, and at pH 5.5 without additives. In addition, the photoactivation yield at pH 5.5 was the same without and with the addition of ferrocyanide or dichlorophenolindophenol. Although ferricyanide suppressed the photoactivation, the photoactivation yield increased in the presence of ferricyanide by shifting the pH to the acidic region. The samples contained approximately 25 % of the HP cyt b, which was in the reduced state, as the absorbance at 559 nm was decreased upon addition of ferricyanide and subsequent addition of ferrocyanide returned the spectrum to the baseline. A possible relationship between the effect of factors on the photoactivation and the involvement of cyt b in the protection of PSII from oxidative damage on the donor side is discussed.
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