P. Moenneloccoz et al., PATH OF ELECTRON-TRANSFER IN PHOTOSYSTEM-1 - DIRECT EVIDENCE OF FORWARD ELECTRON-TRANSFER FROM A(1) TO FE-SX, Biochemistry, 33(33), 1994, pp. 10037-10042
Pulsed EPR spectroscopy and selective removal of the iron-sulfur cente
rs in photosystem 1 have been used to study forward electron transfer
from the secondary electron acceptor A(1). At cryogenic temperatures w
here forward electron transfer is inhibited, we have observed a g = 2.
003 electron spin-echo signal presenting a characteristic phase shift.
This out-of-phase signal is attributed to the electron spin-polarized
pair P-700(+)/A(1)(-), if decays with t(1/e) = 23 mu s, reflecting th
e recombination reaction. At room temperature the out-of-phase signal
is also observed, but it decays with t(1/e), = 200 ns in untreated pho
tosystem 1, due to forward electron transfer from A(1)(-) to one of th
e iron-sulfur centers. This rate is unchanged in Fe-S-A/B-depleted PS1
but is lost when the iron-sulfur center Fe-Sx is removed. In the prep
arations depleted of all iron-sulfur centers the out-of-phase signal d
ecays with t(1/e) = 1.3 mu s, reflecting either the back reaction or t
he decay of polarization. These results demonstrate that the electron
transfer pathway in photosystem 1 is P-700 --> A(1) --> Fe-S-X --> Fe-
S-A/B.