Abstract
Abstract The inhibition of photosynthetic electron flow in broken chloroplasts by dibromothymoquinone and dibromothymohydroquinone (DBMIBH2) is reversed by dithiothreitol (DTT) as well as by serum albumin. The reversal of DBMIBH2 inhibition by DTT shows a time lag, that of DBMIB only, when chloroplasts and DBMIB had been preilluminated. This is to show that chloroplasts reduce DBMIB and that probably DBMIBH2 is the actual inhibitor species. Bromonitrothymol, ioxynil and related inhibitory phenolic compounds have a different relation ship of inhibitory potency to chemical structure than DCMU and the analogous triazinone herbicide metribuzin but nevertheless inhibit photosynthetic electron flow at the same functional site. This is supported by the finding that labelled metribuzin is displaced from the thylakoid membrane by bromonitrothymol and ioxynil indicating identical binding sites. On the other hand inhibition by the phenolic inhibitors bromonitrothymol and ioxynil but not that of DCMU and metribuzin has a time lag of about 4 min.
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