Flash-photolysis Studies of the Electron Transfer from Genetically Modified Spinach Plastocyanin to Photosystem I
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Plastocyanin (Pc) has been modified by site-directed mutagenesis at two separate electron-transfer (ET) sites: Leu-12-Glu at a hydrophobic patch, and Tyr-83-His at an acidic patch. The reduction potential at pH 7.5 is decreased by 26 mV in Pc(Leu-12-Glu) and increased by 35 mV in Pc(Tyr-83-His). The latter mutant shows a 2-fold slower intracomplex ET to photosystem I (PSI) as expected from the decreased driving force. The affinity for PSI is unaffected for this mutant but is drastically decreased for Pc(Leu-12-Glu). It is concluded that the hydrophobic patch is more important for the ET to PSI.
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