The generation of a transmembrane electric potential difference induced by
a series of laser flashes was studied by the direct: electrometrical method
in proteoliposomes: containing oxygen-evolving particles of photosystem IT
. In addition to the fast stage of generation of the membrane potential, wh
ich is due to electron transfer from the redox active tyrosine residue Tyr-
161 (Y-z) to the primary quinone acceptor Q(A), electrogenic stages corresp
onding;to the S-1 --> S-2 (tau = 30 mu sec), S-2 --> S-3 (tau = 240 mu sec)
, and S-3 --> S-4 --> S-0 (tau = 6.2 msec) transitions of the oxygen-evolvi
ng complex (OEC) were observed. The amplitudes of the photoelectric respons
es show that-the contribution of the OEC to the overall electrogenicity is
small. The parameters of the electrogenic reactions of the OEC as measured
in photosystem II preparations containing the peripheral proteins of 23 and
17 kD were similar to those of photosystem II preparations devoid of these
peptides; It is concluded that neither the 23- nor the 17-kD proteins are
involved in the electrogenic reactions of the OEC.