J. Kruip et al., EVIDENCE FOR THE EXISTENCE OF TRIMERIC AND MONOMERIC PHOTOSYSTEM-I COMPLEXES IN THYLAKOID MEMBRANES FROM CYANOBACTERIA, Photosynthesis research, 40(3), 1994, pp. 279-286
In cyanobacteria, solubilization of thylakoid membranes by detergents
yields both monomeric and trimeric Photosystem I (PS I) complexes in v
ariable amounts. We present evidence for the existence of both monomer
ic and trimeric PS I in cyanobacterial thylakoid membranes with the ol
igomeric state depending 'in vitro' on the ion concentration. At low s
alt concentrations (i.e. less than or equal to 10 mM MgSO4) PS I is ma
inly extracted as a trimer from these membranes and at high salt conce
ntrations (i.e. greater than or equal to 150 mM MgSO4) nearly exclusiv
ely as a monomer, irrespective of the type of salt used (i.e. mono- or
bivalent ions) and the temperature (i.e. 4 degrees C or 20 degrees C)
. Once solubilized, the PS I trimer is stable over a wide range of ion
concentrations (i.e. beyond 0.5 M). A model is presented which sugges
ts a monomer-oligomer equilibrium of PS I, but also of PS II and the c
yt. b6/f-complex in the cyanobacterial thylakoid membrane. The possibl
e physiological role of this equilibrium in the regulation of state tr
ansitions is discussed.