Jm. Peloquin et Rd. Britt, EPR/ENDOR characterization of the physical and electronic structure of theOEC Mn cluster, BBA-BIOENER, 1503(1-2), 2001, pp. 96-111
Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy has often played a cruci
al role in characterizing the various cofactors and processes of photosynth
esis, and photosystem II and its oxygen evolving chemistry is no exception.
Until recently, the application of EPR spectroscopy to the characterizatio
n of the oxygen evolving complex (OEC) has been limited to the S-2-state of
the Kok cycle. However, in the past few years, continuous wave-EPR signals
have been obtained for both the S-0- and S-1-state as well as for the S-2-
Y-Z(.)-state of a number of inhibited systems. Furthermore, the pulsed EPR
technique of electron spin echo electron nuclear double resonance spectrosc
opy has been used to directly probe the Mn-55 nuclei of the manganese clust
er. In this review, we discuss how the EPR data obtained from each of these
states of the OEC Kok cycle are being used to provide insight into the phy
sical and electronic structure of the manganese cluster and its interaction
with the key tyrosine, Y-Z. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights rese
rved.