Abstract

In the presence of 0.1–5 μM N-methylphenazonium methosulphate approx. 50–70% oxidation of cytochrome b-559 can be induced by far-red light. The oxidation is best observed with long wavelength far-red light (732 nm) of moderate intensities (approx. 10 4 ergs/cm 2 per s) and is reversed by subsequent illumination with red light. Concentrations of N-methylphenazonium methosulphate above 5 μM are inhibitory probably due to cyclic electron flow. The far-red oxidation is inhibited by low concentrations of the plastoquinone antagonist 2,5-dibromo-3-methyl-6-isopropyl- p-benzoquinone, while 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea inhibits red light reduction and increases the amplitude of far-red oxidation. The effect of N-methylphenazonium methosulphate is mimicked by N-methyl-phenazonium ethosulphate, but not by pyocyanine or diaminodurene. Low concentrations (2–3 μM) of N-methylphenazonium methosulphate also stimulate a 2,5-dibromo-3-methyl-6-isopropyl- p-benzoquinone-inhibitable red light reduction of cytochrome f.

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