Isolation and structural characterization of monomeric and trimeric photosystem I complexes (P700.FA/FB and P700.FX) from the cyanobacterium Synechocystis PCC 6803
An isolation procedure was developed for the cyanobacterium Synechocystis 6803 (and 6714) which yields both monomeric and trimeric photosystem I complexes (P700.FA/FB complexes) depleted of the stroma-exposed subunits PsaC, -D, and -E (P700.FX complexes). Analysis by high resolution gel electrophore...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1993-11, Vol.268 (31), p.23353-23360 |
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Zusammenfassung: | An isolation procedure was developed for the cyanobacterium Synechocystis 6803 (and 6714) which yields both monomeric and
trimeric photosystem I complexes (P700.FA/FB complexes) depleted of the stroma-exposed subunits PsaC, -D, and -E (P700.FX
complexes). Analysis by high resolution gel electrophoresis in combination with immunoblotting and N-terminal sequencing reveals
the selective and quantitative removal of PsaC, -D, and -E from the P700.FA/FB complex, containing PsaA, -B, -C, -D, -E, -F,
-K, -L and at least two subunits < or = 4 kDa. Monomeric and trimeric P700.FX complexes show an identical subunit composition
and an identical charge recombination half-time of 750 +/- 250 microseconds as determined by flash-induced absorption change
measurements, reflecting the quantitative loss of iron-sulfur clusters FA/FB and the presence of cluster FX. The existence
of a stable trimeric P700.FX complex enables a detailed structural analysis by electron microscopy with high resolution. Comparison
of averaged top and side view projections of P700.FX and P700.FA/FB complexes show that the height of the complex is reduced
by about 2.5-3.3 nm upon removal of the three stroma-exposed subunits and indicate the position of these three subunits on
the PS I surface. While the outer contours of the stroma exposed mass of PS I agree very well with the three-dimensional crystal
analysis recently published for trimeric PS I of Synechococcus elongatus (Krauss, N., Hinrichs, W., Witt, I., Fromme, P.,
Pritzkow, W., Dauter, Z., Betzel, C., Wilson, K. S., Witt, H. T., and Saenger, W. (1993) Nature 361, 326-330), only the structural
analysis presented here is able to assign the stroma-exposed mass exclusively to the subunits PsaC, -D, and -E and to exclude
a contribution of other subunits. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1016/s0021-9258(19)49470-2 |