A. Boussac, EXCHANGE OF CHLORIDE BY BROMIDE IN THE MANGANESE PHOTOSYSTEM-II COMPLEX STUDIED BY CW-EPR AND PULSED-EPR, Chemical physics, 194(2-3), 1995, pp. 409-418
Cl- is an essential cofactor in Photosystem-II (PS-II) oxygen evolutio
n. By using electron spin echo envelope spectroscopy it is shown that,
in some circumstances, magnetic couplings between chloride and the Mn
cluster can be observed. In order to extract only the electron nuclea
r couplings between the Mn cluster, in the S-2-state, and those of the
halide, a comparison was done between chloride- and bromide-reconstit
uted samples. In salt-washed, CaCl2- or CaBr2-reconstituted Photosyste
m-II membranes, frequencies similar to the Larmor frequency of bromide
and chloride were detected. When Cl- and Br- reconstituted PS-II memb
ranes are compared to membranes that have also been Ca2+-depleted, and
EGTA-treated, these features in the frequency spectra are absent. Aft
er chloride depletion at high pH in the presence of sulfate, no differ
ence could be observed in the frequency spectra of bromide- and chlori
de-reconstituted samples. These results are discussed in view of possi
ble different Cl- binding sites in PS-II.