Abstract

The polyene antibiotic filipin inhibits the activities of both photosystem I and photosystem II in maize mesophyll chloroplasts and pea chloroplasts. Maximum inhibition of photosystem II activity was observed at a filipin concentration of about 0.4 m m in maize mesophyll chloroplasts and 1.0 m m in pea chloroplasts. Inhibition of photosystem II activity was temperature dependent, being much less if the antibiotic and chloroplasts were incubated at 0 °C compared to 25 °C. The inhibition of photosystem I activity of both maize mesophyll and pea chloroplasts caused by filipin, could be overcome by the addition of the soluble electron transfer protein, plastocyanin. It is concluded that the inhibition of photochemical activity caused by filipin is a secondary effect resulting from a change in membrane conformation induced by the antibiotic.

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