K. Sonoike et al., DESTRUCTION OF PHOTOSYSTEM-I IRON-SULFUR CENTERS IN LEAVES OF CUCUMIS-SATIVUS L BY WEAK ILLUMINATION AT CHILLING TEMPERATURES, FEBS letters, 362(2), 1995, pp. 235-238
The activity of photosystem (PS) I in cucumber leaves was selectively
inhibited by weak illumination at chilling temperatures with almost no
loss of P-700 content and PSII activity, The sites of inactivation in
the reducing side of PSI were determined by EPR and flash photolysis,
Measurement by EPR showed the destruction of iron-sulfur centers, F-X
, F-A and F-B, in parallel with the loss of quantum yield of electron
transfer from diaminodurene to NADP(+). Flash photolysis showed the in
creases in the triplet states of P-700 and antenna pigments, along wit
h the decrease in the electron transfer from P-700 to F-A/F-B. This in
dicates the increase in the charge recombination between P-700(+) and
A(0)(-). It is concluded that weak-light treatment of cucumber leaves
at chilling temperature destroys F-X, F-A and F-B and possibly A(1). T
his gives the molecular basis for the mechanism of selective PSI photo
damage that was recently reported [Sonoike and Terashima (1994) Planta
194, 287-293].