Abstract

The role of cytochromes in photosynthetic electron transfer system has been studied using the pale green mutant of Chlamydomonas reinhardi (ATCC 18302). The existence of cytochromes b(563) and f is confirmed, while no significant amount of ascorbate-reducible cytochrome b(559) is detected in this mutant. The presence of cytochrome c and a small amount of a-type cytochrome is determined in these cells.Light-induced oxidation of cytochrome b(563) is eliminated by oxygen-induced oxidation, and oxygen-induced oxidation is greatly diminished under illumination. Antimycin A diminishes the oxygen-induced oxidation of cytochrome b(563), but does not affect light-induced oxidation. In the aerobic state in the presence of 2-heptyl-4-hydroxyquinoline-N-oxide, cytochrome b(563) is reduced by illumination with far red light; this reduction is not inhibited by 3-(4'-chlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea.A tentative scheme for the electron transfer system in chloroplasts, which involves a cyclic pathway via cytochrome b(563) and its interaction with oxygen, is proposed.

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