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タイトル: The N-terminal sequence of the extrinsic PsbP protein modulates the redox potential of Cyt b559 in photosystem II
著者: Nishimura, Taishi
Nagao, Ryo
Noguchi, Takumi
Nield, Jon
Sato, Fumihiko  KAKEN_id
Ifuku, Kentaro  kyouindb  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0241-8008 (unconfirmed)
著者名の別形: 西村, 大志
佐藤, 文彦
伊福, 健太郎
発行日: 18-Feb-2016
出版者: Nature Publishing Group
誌名: Scientific Reports
巻: 6
論文番号: 21490
抄録: The PsbP protein, an extrinsic subunit of photosystem II (PSII) in green plants, is known to induce a conformational change around the catalytic Mn[4]CaO[5] cluster securing the binding of Ca[2+] and Cl[-] in PSII. PsbP has multiple interactions with the membrane subunits of PSII, but how these affect the structure and function of PSII requires clarification. Here, we focus on the interactions between the N-terminal residues of PsbP and the α subunit of Cytochrome (Cyt) b[559] (PsbE). A key observation was that a peptide fragment formed of the first N-terminal 15 residues of PsbP, 'pN15', was able to convert Cyt b[559] into its HP form. Interestingly, addition of pN15 to NaCl-washed PSII membranes decreased PSII's oxygen-evolving activity, even in the presence of saturating Ca[2+] and Cl[-] ions. In fact, pN15 reversibly inhibited the S[1] to S[2] transition of the OEC in PSII. These data suggest that pN15 can modulate the redox property of Cyt b[559] involved in the side-electron pathway in PSII. This potential change of Cyt b[559], in the absence of the C-terminal domain of PsbP, however, would interfere with any electron donation from the Mn[4]CaO[5] cluster, leading to the possibility that multiple interactions of PsbP, binding to PSII, have distinct roles in regulating electron transfer within PSII.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/216010
DOI(出版社版): 10.1038/srep21490
PubMed ID: 26887804
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