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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1986

The state of manganese in the photosynthetic apparatus: 4. Structure of the manganese complex in Photosystem II studied using EXAFS spectroscopy. The S1 state of the O2-evolving Photosystem II complex from spinach

Vittal K. Yachandra; R.D. Guiles; Ann E. McDermott; R. David Britt; S. L. Dexheimer; Kenneth Sauer; Melvin P. Klein

Abstract The structure of the Mn complex in the oxygen-evolving system and its mechanistic relation to photosynthetic oxygen evolution are poorly understood, though many studies have established that membrane-bound Mn plays an active role. Recently established procedures for isolating oxygen-evolving subchloroplast Photosystem II (PS II) preparations and the discovery of a light-induced multiline EPR signal attributable to the S2 state of the O2-evolving complex have facilitated the preparation of samples well characterized in the S1 and S2 states. We have used extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) spectroscopy to probe the ligand environment of Mn in PS II particles from spinach, and in this report we present our results. The essential feature of the EXAFS results are that at least two Mn atoms per PS II reaction center occur as a binuclear species with a metal-metal distance of approx. 2.7 A, with low Z atoms, N or O, at a distance of approx. 1.75 A and at approx. 1.98 A, which are characteristic of bridging and terminal ligands. These results agree well with those derived from whole chloroplasts that provided the first evidence for a binuclear manganese complex (Kirby, J.A., Robertson, A.S., Smith, J.P., Thompson, A.C., Cooper, S.R. and Klein, M.P. (1981) J. Am. Chem. Soc. 103, 5529–5537).


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1987

Assignment of the g = 4.1 ERP signal to manganese in the S2 state of the photosynthetic oxygen-evolving complex: An X-ray absorption edge spectroscopy study☆

James L. Cole; Vittal K. Yachandra; R.D. Guiles; Ann E. McDermott; R. David Britt; S. L. Dexheimer; Kenneth Sauer; Melvin P. Klein

X-ray absorption spectroscopy at the Mn K-edge has been utilized to study the origin of the g = 4.1 EPR signal associated with the Mn-containing photosynthetic O2-evolving complex. Formation of the g = 4.1 signal by illumination of Photosystem II preparations at 140 K is associated with a shift of the Mn edge inflection point to higher energy. This shift is similar to that observed upon formation of the S2 multiline EPR signal by 190 K illumination. The g = 4.1 signal is assigned to the Mn complex in the S2 state.


Biochemistry | 1987

Comparison of the structure of the manganese complex in the S1 and S2 states of the photosynthetic O2-evolving complex: an x-ray absorption spectroscopy study.

Vittal K. Yachandra; R. D. Guiles; Ann E. McDermott; James L. Cole; R. D. Britt; S. L. Dexheimer; Kenneth Sauer; Melvin P. Klein


Biochemistry | 1990

The S3 state of photosystem II: differences between the structure of the manganese complex in the S2 and S3 states determined by x-ray absorption spectroscopy

R. D. Guiles; J.-L. Zimmermann; Ann E. McDermott; Vittal K. Yachandra; James L. Cole; S. L. Dexheimer; R. D. Britt; Karl Wieghardt; Ursula Bossek


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1992

Detection of a paramagnetic intermediate in the S1 state of the photosynthetic oxygen-evolving complex

S. L. Dexheimer; Melvin P. Klein


Biochemistry | 1990

The S0 state of photosystem II induced by hydroxylamine: differences between the structure of the manganese complex in the S0 and S1 states determined by X-ray absorption spectroscopy

R. D. Guiles; Vittal K. Yachandra; Ann E. McDermott; James L. Cole; S. L. Dexheimer; R. D. Britt; Kenneth Sauer; Melvin P. Klein


Biochemistry | 1988

Characterization of the manganese O2-evolving complex and the iron−quinone acceptor complex in photosystem II from a thermophilic cyanobacterium by electron paramagnetic resonance and X-ray absorption spectroscopy

Ann E. McDermott; Vittal K. Yachandra; R. D. Guiles; James L. Cole; S. L. Dexheimer; R. D. Britt; Kenneth Sauer; Melvin P. Klein


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1989

Detection of EPR spectra in S = 2 states of trivalent manganese complexes

S. L. Dexheimer; Joel W. Gohdes; Michael K. Chan; Karl S. Hagen; William H. Armstrong; Melvin P. Klein


Biochemistry | 1987

Structure of the manganese complex of photosystem II upon removal of the 33-kilodalton extrinsic protein: an x-ray absorption spectroscopy study

James L. Cole; Vittal K. Yachandra; Ann E. McDermott; R. D. Guiles; R. D. Britt; S. L. Dexheimer; Kenneth Sauer; Melvin P. Klein


Biochemistry | 1988

Low-potential iron-sulfur centers in photosystem I: an X-ray absorption spectroscopy study.

Ann E. McDermott; Vittal K. Yachandra; R. D. Guiles; R. D. Britt; S. L. Dexheimer; Kenneth Sauer; Melvin P. Klein

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Melvin P. Klein

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Vittal K. Yachandra

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Kenneth Sauer

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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James L. Cole

University of Connecticut

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R. D. Britt

University of California

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R. D. Guiles

University of California

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R. David Britt

University of California

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R.D. Guiles

University of California

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