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Molecular basis for turnover inefficiencies (misses) during water oxidation in photosystem II.


ABSTRACT: Photosynthesis stores solar light as chemical energy and efficiency of this process is highly important. The electrons required for CO2 reduction are extracted from water in a reaction driven by light-induced charge separations in the Photosystem II reaction center and catalyzed by the CaMn4O5-cluster. This cyclic process involves five redox intermediates known as the S0-S4 states. In this study, we quantify the flash-induced turnover efficiency of each S state by electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. Measurements were performed in photosystem II membrane preparations from spinach in the presence of an exogenous electron acceptor at selected temperatures between -10 °C and +20 °C and at flash frequencies of 1.25, 5 and 10 Hz. The results show that at optimal conditions the turnover efficiencies are limited by reactions occurring in the water oxidizing complex, allowing the extraction of their S state dependence and correlating low efficiencies to structural changes and chemical events during the reaction cycle. At temperatures 10 °C and below, the highest efficiency (i.e. lowest miss parameter) was found for the S1 → S2 transition, while the S2 → S3 transition was least efficient (highest miss parameter) over the whole temperature range. These electron paramagnetic resonance results were confirmed by measurements of flash-induced oxygen release patterns in thylakoid membranes and are explained on the basis of S state dependent structural changes at the CaMn4O5-cluster that were determined recently by femtosecond X-ray crystallography. Thereby, possible "molecular errors" connected to the e - transfer, H+ transfer, H2O binding and O2 release are identified.

SUBMITTER: Han G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9337725 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular basis for turnover inefficiencies (misses) during water oxidation in photosystem II.

Han Guangye G   Chernev Petko P   Styring Stenbjörn S   Messinger Johannes J   Mamedov Fikret F  

Chemical science 20220705 29


Photosynthesis stores solar light as chemical energy and efficiency of this process is highly important. The electrons required for CO<sub>2</sub> reduction are extracted from water in a reaction driven by light-induced charge separations in the Photosystem II reaction center and catalyzed by the CaMn<sub>4</sub>O<sub>5</sub>-cluster. This cyclic process involves five redox intermediates known as the S<sub>0</sub>-S<sub>4</sub> states. In this study, we quantify the flash-induced turnover effici  ...[more]

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