Abstract
In this present study we report millimeter and submillimeter high-field CW EPR spectra of P700•+, the primary electron donor in photosystem I. The data shown are the first well-resolved chlorophyll radical spectra observed without prior deuteration. The signal was generated from isolated plant photosystem I (in both digitonin and Triton-X100 preparations) by photooxidation. At 325 GHz and higher frequencies, the spectrum was resolvable into the three principal components of its g-matrix. They were obtained to high accuracy by spectral simulation and were found to be gxx = 2.003 17(±7 × 10-5), gyy = 2.002 64(±7 × 10-5), gzz = 2.002 26(±7 × 10-5) at 40 K and gxx = 2.003 07(±7 × 10-5), gyy = 2.002 60(±7 × 10-5), gzz = 2.002 26(±7 × 10-5) at 200 K. These values indicate a temperature dependence of the g-values in P700•+ that was measured over a temperature range of 5−260 K using both preparations. The results showed that gxx changed with temperature while gyy and gzz remain constant within the error margin, s...
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