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The Effects of Cation-induced and PH-induced Membrane Stacking on Chlorophyll Fluorescence Decay Kinetics

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Specialties Biochemistry
Biophysics
Date 1985 Mar 13
PMID 3970899
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Abstract

We have compared the effects of thylakoid membrane appression by electrostatic screening and by charge neutralization on the room-temperature chlorophyll fluorescence decay kinetics of broken spinach chloroplasts. Monovalent and divalent metal cations induce both a structural differentiation of thylakoid membranes and a lateral segregation of pigment-protein complexes. These phenomena have distinct effects on the F0- and Fmax-level chlorophyll fluorescence decay kinetics at different levels of added cation. We further find specific cation effects, particularly on a 1-2 ns decay component at the Fmax fluorescence level, that are proposed to be related to the effectiveness of electrostatic screening as determined by the hydrated metal ionic radius. Distinct pH-induced effects on chlorophyll fluorescence decay kinetics are associated with the alternative mechanism of electrostatic neutralization to induce membrane stacking. These observations are used to construct a model of chlorophyll fluorescence emission that accounts for the variable kinetics and multiexponential character of the fluorescence decay upon membrane appression.

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