Abstract

Photosynthetic formation of inorganic pyrophosphate (PPi) in Rhodospirillum rubrum chromatophores has been studied utilizing a new and sensitive method for continuous monitoring of PPi synthesis. Studies of the reaction kinetics under a variety of conditions, e.g., at different substrate concentrations and different electron-transport rates, have been performed. At very low light intensities the rate of PPi synthesis is twice the rate of ATP synthesis. Antimycin A, at a concentration which strongly inhibited the photosynthetic ATP formation, inhibited the PPi synthesis much less. Even at low rates of electron transport a significant rate of PPi synthesis is obtained. The rate of photosynthetic ATP formation is stimulated up to 20% when PPi synthesis is inhibited. It is shown that PPi synthesis and ATP synthesis compete with each other. No inhibition of pyrophosphatase activity is observed at high carbonyl cyanide p-trifluoromethoxyhydrazone concentration while ATPase activity is strongly inhibited under the same conditions.

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