Electron acceptors in isolated intact spinach chloroplasts act hierarchically to prevent over-reduction and competition for electrons

Citation
Je. Backhausen et al., Electron acceptors in isolated intact spinach chloroplasts act hierarchically to prevent over-reduction and competition for electrons, PHOTOSYN R, 64(1), 2000, pp. 1-13
Citations number
71
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences","Animal & Plant Sciences
Journal title
PHOTOSYNTHESIS RESEARCH
ISSN journal
01668595 → ACNP
Volume
64
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1 - 13
Database
ISI
SICI code
0166-8595(2000)64:1<1:EAIIIS>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
Electron fluxes in isolated intact spinach chloroplasts were analyzed under saturating light and under optimal CO2 and P-i supply. When CO2 assimilati on was the only ATP- and NADPH-consuming reaction, the Delta pH decreased a nd the chloroplasts showed clear evidence of over-reduction. This suggested that additional electron flow is required in order to maintain the Delta p H and the stromal NADPH/ATP ratio. The additional electron flow may be cycl ic electron transport around Photosystem I and linear electron transport to wards either oxaloacetate or O-2. The contributions of, and the interrelati onships between, these three electron transfer pathways were analyzed by fo llowing the reactions of chloroplasts in their presence or absence, and by monitoring to what extent they were able to compensate for each other. Inhi bition of cyclic electron flow by antimycin A caused strong over-reduction and decreased the Delta pH. Only oxaloacetate, but not O-2, was able to res tore photosynthesis. In the presence of H2O2, there was a rapid build-up of a high Delta pH, and the reduction of any other electron acceptor was prev ented. It is concluded that the different electron acceptors in the stroma are organized in a hierarchical manner; this allows electron flux towards C O2 and nitrite reduction to proceed without any competition for electrons, and any excess electrons to be taken by these additional non-assimilatory p athways. Hence, the Delta pH is maintained at the required level and over-r eduction of the electron transport chain and the stromal redox components i s avoided.