We report on the effects of water activity and surrounding viscosity on electron transfer reactions taking place within a membrane protein: the reaction center (RC) from the photosynthetic bacterium Rhodobacter sphaeroides. We measured the kinetics of charge recombination between the primary photoxidized donor (P+) and the reduced quinone acceptors. Water activity (aW) and viscosity (η) have been tuned by changing the concentration of cosolutes (trehalose, sucrose, glucose, and glycerol) and the temperature. The temperature dependence of the rate of charge recombination between the reduced primary quinone, QA -, and P+ was found to be unaffected by the presence of cosolutes. At variance, the kinetics of charge recombination between the reduced secondary quinone (QB -) and P+ was found to be severely influenced by the presence of cosolutes and by the temperature. Results collected over a wide η-range (2 orders of magnitude) demonstrate that the rate of P+QB - recombination is uncorrelated to the solution viscosity. The kinetics of P+QB - recombination depends on the P+QA -QB T P+QAQB - equilibrium constant. Accordingly, the dependence of the interquinone electron transfer equilibrium constant on T and aW has been explained by assuming that the transfer of one electron from QA - to QB is associated with the release of about three water molecules by the RC. This implies that the interquinone electron transfer involves at least two RC substates differing in the stoichiometry of interacting water molecules.

Water activity regulates the Q(A)(-) to Q(B) electron transfer in photosynthetic reaction centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides / Palazzo, G; Francia, F; Mallardi, A; Giustini, Mauro; Lopez, F; Venturoli, G.. - In: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0002-7863. - STAMPA. - 130:29(2008), pp. 9353-9363. [10.1021/ja801963a]

Water activity regulates the Q(A)(-) to Q(B) electron transfer in photosynthetic reaction centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides

GIUSTINI, Mauro;
2008

Abstract

We report on the effects of water activity and surrounding viscosity on electron transfer reactions taking place within a membrane protein: the reaction center (RC) from the photosynthetic bacterium Rhodobacter sphaeroides. We measured the kinetics of charge recombination between the primary photoxidized donor (P+) and the reduced quinone acceptors. Water activity (aW) and viscosity (η) have been tuned by changing the concentration of cosolutes (trehalose, sucrose, glucose, and glycerol) and the temperature. The temperature dependence of the rate of charge recombination between the reduced primary quinone, QA -, and P+ was found to be unaffected by the presence of cosolutes. At variance, the kinetics of charge recombination between the reduced secondary quinone (QB -) and P+ was found to be severely influenced by the presence of cosolutes and by the temperature. Results collected over a wide η-range (2 orders of magnitude) demonstrate that the rate of P+QB - recombination is uncorrelated to the solution viscosity. The kinetics of P+QB - recombination depends on the P+QA -QB T P+QAQB - equilibrium constant. Accordingly, the dependence of the interquinone electron transfer equilibrium constant on T and aW has been explained by assuming that the transfer of one electron from QA - to QB is associated with the release of about three water molecules by the RC. This implies that the interquinone electron transfer involves at least two RC substates differing in the stoichiometry of interacting water molecules.
2008
01 Pubblicazione su rivista::01a Articolo in rivista
Water activity regulates the Q(A)(-) to Q(B) electron transfer in photosynthetic reaction centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides / Palazzo, G; Francia, F; Mallardi, A; Giustini, Mauro; Lopez, F; Venturoli, G.. - In: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0002-7863. - STAMPA. - 130:29(2008), pp. 9353-9363. [10.1021/ja801963a]
File allegati a questo prodotto
Non ci sono file associati a questo prodotto.

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/11573/105952
 Attenzione

Attenzione! I dati visualizzati non sono stati sottoposti a validazione da parte dell'ateneo

Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? 2
  • Scopus 15
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? 14
social impact