J. Messinger et al., DETECTION OF ONE SLOWLY EXCHANGING SUBSTRATE WATER MOLECULE IN THE S-3 STATE OF PHOTOSYSTEM-II, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 92(8), 1995, pp. 3209-3213
The exchangeability of the substrate water molecules at the catalytic
site of water oxidation in photosystem II has been probed by isotope-e
xchange measurements using mass spectrometric detection of flash-induc
ed oxygen evolution. A stirred sample chamber was constructed to reduc
e the lag time between injection of (H2O)-O-18 and the detecting flash
by a factor of more than 1000 compared to the original experiments by
R. Radmer and O. Ollinger [(1986) FEBS Lett. 195, 285-289]. Our data
show that there is a slow (t(1/2) approximate to 500 ms, 10 degrees C)
and a fast (t(1/2) < 25 ms, 10 degrees C) exchanging substrate water
molecule in the S-3 State of photosystem II. The slow exchange is coup
led with an activation energy of about 75 kJ/mol and is discussed in t
erms of a terminal manganese oxo ligand, while the faster exchanging s
ubstrate molecule may represent a water molecule not directly bound to
the manganese center.