Abstract

Comparison of photochemical activities and variable fluorescence yield characteristics of whole cells and isolated chloroplast particles of low-fluorescent, photosystem II mutants of Scenedesmus obliquus to those of the wild-type showed that several strains were affected primarily on the oxidizing side of photosystem II. In strains LF-1, LF-3, and LF-5 analysis of the manganese content of isolated chloroplast membranes showed a predominant shift in the Mn 400 Chl from the wild-type value (4.3) to values near 1.5; this difference was also associated with a near total loss of cytochrome b-559 (high potential). Examination of chloroplast membrane polypeptides by gel electrophoresis revealed a decrease only in the mobility of one band in all three mutants; the apparent molecular weight was shifted from 34 kilodalton in the wild-type to 36 kilodalton in the mutants. Evidence is presented suggesting that the 34 kilodalton polypeptide of the wild-type is probably associated with the manganese requiring portion of the water-splitting apparatus of photosystem II.

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