Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10796077 | Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The triplet states of photosystem II core particles from spinach were studied using time-resolved cw EPR technique at different reduction states of the iron-quinone complex of the reaction center primary electron acceptor. With doubly reduced primary acceptor, the well-known photosystem II triplet state characterised by zero-field splitting parameters |D|Â =Â 0.0286 cmâ1, |E|Â =Â 0.0044 cmâ1 was detected. When the primary acceptor was singly reduced either chemically or photochemically, a triplet state of a different spectral shape was observed, bearing the same D and E values and characteristic spin polarization pattern arising from RC radical pair recombination. The latter triplet state was strongly temperature dependent disappearing at TÂ =Â 100 K, and had a much faster decay than the former one. Based on its properties, this triplet state was also ascribed to the photosystem II reaction center. A sequence of electron-transfer events in the reaction centers is proposed that explains the dependence of the triplet state properties on the reduction state of the iron-quinone primary acceptor complex.
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Authors
W. Onno Feikema, Peter Gast, Irina B. Klenina, Ivan I. Proskuryakov,