Abstract

Melittin, a polypeptide component of bee venom, is an inhibitor of photochemical reactions in chloroplasts isolated from higher plants. At concentrations around 5 μM, melittin acts as an uncoupler of photophosphorylation and abolishes the 518 nm light induced absorbance changes. At higher concentrations (30–50 μM), melittin abolishes both the light-induced photooxidation of cytochrome f , and partially inhibits other reactions of photosynthetic electron transfer, without causing lysis of the membrane. The observed inhibitions appear to be due to changes in the properties of the membrane lipid bilayer, caused by penetration of melittin molecules.

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