Abstract

We have studied the equilibrium between the dissociated B777 form (absorbing at 777 nm) of the light-harvesting complex of Rhodospirillum rubrum and the oligomeric B820 form. Analysis of the reaction order for the B820 dissociation reaction to form B777 shows that this reaction depends on the concentration of octylglucoside detergent ( n-octyl-β- D-glucopyranoside (βOG)) present in the sample. At low βOG concentrations (less than 1.2%) this reaction requires two components, presumably one α-B777 and one β-B777, implying that the B820 subunit is a dimer. At higher βOG concentrations this reaction requires four components, implying that B820 is a tetramer. These results partly explain the discrepancies in the literature about the stoichiometry of B820 and open an original way for studying protein–detergent interactions.

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