Abstract
Additions of ribose 5-phosphate to intact spinach chloroplasts were used to probe the effects of ADP regeneration on pH-gradient formation and electron-transfer reactions. In weakly illuminated chloroplasts, the ATP ADP ratio dropped by 64% and the transthylakoid pH gradient decreased by a minimum of 0.2 units in response to ribose 5-phosphate. Nitrite reduction increased 2-fold while, under conditions of cyclic electron flow, the half-time for cytochrome f reduction decreased by a factor of two from 4.1 to 1.9 ms. The results suggest that metabolic ATP consumption, during the conversion of ribulose 5-phosphate to ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate, enhances electron transfer between plastohydroquinone and cytochrome f through decreases in the transthylakoid pH gradient caused by phosphorylation of ADP.
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