T. Vanvoorthuysen et al., PATCH-CLAMP STUDY ON FLASH-INDUCED SECONDARY ELECTROGENIC TRANSPORT IN THE THYLAKOID MEMBRANE - INTERPRETATION IN TERMS OF A Q-CYCLE, Biochimica et biophysica acta. Bioenergetics, 1277(3), 1996, pp. 226-236
Photo-electrical signals are studied using a patch-clamp method on sin
gle chloroplasts of Peperomia metallica in the so-called 'whole-thylak
oid' configuration. The thylakoid transmembrane potential after a sing
le-turnover flash shows multiphasic kinetics which can be described as
the sum of two components: (1) Reaction R1/RC associated with fast pr
imary charge separation in the reaction centers of photosystems I and
II and (2) Reaction R1/Q, a slow rising component most likely associat
ed with secondary electrogenic steps within the cyt, b(6)f complex. Th
e latter assignment is supported by the inhibition of the slow rising
component by 2.5 mu M DBMIB. The dark relaxation time of both R1/RC an
d R1/Q associated with the field dissipative back flow of ions was ind
ependently and unambiguously obtained from the discharge RC-time after
current-injection. Reaction R1/Q shows sigmoid rise kinetics which is
modelled by two populations of cyt. b(6)f complexes incorporating a 2
-step consecutive reaction scheme. The average time constants associat
ed with the two steps are 13 ms and 28 ms and might be related to plas
toquinol oxidation at the lumenal interface and plastoquinol formation
at the stromal interface, respectively. The ratio of charges displace
d by R1/Q and R1/RC (Q/RC-ratio) varied between 0.15 and 0.95 dependin
g, amongst others, on pre-treatment with flashes.