Abstract

Abstract Cl − is an essential cofactor in Photosystem-II (PS-II) oxygen evolution. By using electron spin echo envelope spectroscopy it is shown that, in some circumstances, magnetic couplings between the Mn cluster, in the S 2 -state, and those of the observed. In order to extract only the electron nuclear couplings between the Mn cluster, in the S 2 -state, and those of the halide, a comparison was done between chloride- and bromide-reconstituted samples. In salt-washed, CaCl 2 - or CaBr 2 -reconstituted Photosystem-II membranes, frequencies similar to the Larmor frequency of bromide and chloride were detected. When Cl − and Br − reconstituted PS-II membranes are compared to membranes that have also been Ca 2+ -depleted, and EGTA-treated, these features in the frequency spectra are absent. After chloride depletion at high pH in the presence of sulfate, no difference could be observed in the frequency spectra of bromide- and chloride-reconstituted samples. These results are discussed in view of possible different Cl − binding sites in PS-II.

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