U. Bergmann et al., CHARACTERIZATION OF THE MN OXIDATION-STATES IN PHOTOSYSTEM-II BY K-BETA X-RAY-FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY, JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B, 102(42), 1998, pp. 8350-8352
The nature of the Mn oxidation states involved in photosynthetic oxyge
n evolution has remained controversial, despite intense study by X-ray
absorption and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy. As on al
ternative approach, high-resolution K beta X-ray fluorescence spectra
have been recorded on the dark-adapted S-1 state and the hydroquinone-
reduced state of the oxygen-evolving complex in photosystem II. By com
parison of the K beta chemical shifts with those of appropriate model
compounds, the S-1 state of photosystem II is found to contain equal a
mounts of Mn(III) and Mn(IV). In the hydroquinone-reduced sample, a si
gnificant fraction of the Mn is reduced to Mn(II). The results are com
patible with models involving conversion of Mn(III)(2)Mn(IV)(2) to Mn(
II)(2)Mn(IV)(2) clusters.