Abstract

A novel 1 MDa intra-membrane ‘super-complex’ dominated by the chloroplast ATP synthase and the photosystem I (PSI) reaction-center complex has been isolated from spinach thylakoid membranes. This super-complex has been characterized by assay of ATPase activity, negative stain electron microscopy, tandem mass spectrometry, and Western assay of subunits. High-resolution Orbitrap mass spectrometry was used to quantitatively analyze the presence and relative amount of the multiple major and minor polypeptide components in the super-complex. This is the first isolation of a higher order complex involving intact ATP synthase and Photosystem I to be identified and documented by negative stain electron microscopy. The importance of the ATPase-PSI super-complex in the thylakoid domain may imply efficient channeling of substrates and cofactors utilized for localized CO2 fixation. Studies supported by NIHGMS-038323 and the Henry Koffler Distinguished Professorship (WAC), and NIHDK-063491 (JPW).

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