1. 1. Chymotrypsin treatment of chloroplast membranes inactivates Photosystem II. The inactivation is higher when the activity is measured under low intensity actinic light, suggesting that primary photochemistry is preferentially inactivated. 2. 2. Membrane stacking induced by Mg2+ protects Photosystem II against chymotrypsin inactivation. When the membranes are irreversibly unstacked by brief treatment with trypsin, Mg2+ protection against chymotrypsin inactivation of Photosystem II is abolished. 3. 3. The kinetics of inactivation by chymotrypsin of Photosystem II indicates that membrane stacking slows down, but does not prevent, the access of chymotrypsin to Photosystem II, which is mostly located within the partition zones. 4. 4. It is concluded that a partition gap exists between stacked membranes of about 45 Å, the size of the chymotrypsin molecule. 5. 5. The kinetics of inhibition of the chloroplast flavoprotein, ferredoxin-NADP reductase, by its specific antibody is not affected by membrane stacking. This indicates that this enzyme is located outside the partition zones.
Partition zone penetration by chymotrypsin and the localization of the chloroplast flavoprotein and photosystem II
GEROLA, PAOLO;
1979-01-01
Abstract
1. 1. Chymotrypsin treatment of chloroplast membranes inactivates Photosystem II. The inactivation is higher when the activity is measured under low intensity actinic light, suggesting that primary photochemistry is preferentially inactivated. 2. 2. Membrane stacking induced by Mg2+ protects Photosystem II against chymotrypsin inactivation. When the membranes are irreversibly unstacked by brief treatment with trypsin, Mg2+ protection against chymotrypsin inactivation of Photosystem II is abolished. 3. 3. The kinetics of inactivation by chymotrypsin of Photosystem II indicates that membrane stacking slows down, but does not prevent, the access of chymotrypsin to Photosystem II, which is mostly located within the partition zones. 4. 4. It is concluded that a partition gap exists between stacked membranes of about 45 Å, the size of the chymotrypsin molecule. 5. 5. The kinetics of inhibition of the chloroplast flavoprotein, ferredoxin-NADP reductase, by its specific antibody is not affected by membrane stacking. This indicates that this enzyme is located outside the partition zones.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.