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Spatial relationship of photosystem I, photosystem II, and the light-harvesting complex in chloroplast membranes.

P A Armond, +2 more
- 01 May 1977 - 
- Vol. 73, Iss: 2, pp 400-418
TLDR
It is demonstrated that the incompletely developed plastids have a smaller photosynthetic unit size; this is primarily due to the absence of a major light-harvesting pigment-protein complex which is present in the mature membranes.
Abstract
We have previously demonstrated (Armond, P A, C J Arntzen, J-M Briantais, and C Vernotte 1976 Arch Biochem Biophys 175:54-63; and Davis, D J, P A Armond, E L Gross, and C J Arntzen 1976 Arch Biochem Biophys 175:64-70) that pea seedlings which were exposed to intermittent illumination contained incompletely developed chloroplasts These plastids were photosynthetically competent, but did not contain grana We now demonstrate that the incompletely developed plastids have a smaller photosynthetic unit size; this is primarily due to the absence of a major light-harvesting pigment-protein complex which is present in the mature membranes Upon exposure of intermittent-light seedlings to continuous white light for periods up to 48 h, a ligh-harvesting chlorophyll-protein complex was inserted into the chloroplast membrane with a concomitant appearance of grana stacks and an increase in photosynthetic unit size Plastid membranes from plants grown under intermediate light were examined by freeze-fracture electron microscopy The membrane particles on both the outer (PF) and inner (EF) leaflets of the thylakoid membrane were found to be randomly distributed The particle density of the PF fracture face was approx four times that of the EF fracture face While only small changes in particle density were observed during the greening process under continuous light, major changes in particle size were noted, particularly in the EF particles of stacked regions (EFs) of the chloroplast membrane Both the changes in particle size and an observed aggregation of the EF particles into the newly stacked regions of the membrane were correlated with the insertion of light-harvesting pigment-protein into the membrane Evidence is presented for identification of the EF particles as the morphological equivalent of a "complete" photosystem II complex, consisting of a phosochemically active "core" complex surrounded by discrete aggregates of the light-harvesting pigment protein A model demonstrating the spatial relationships of photosystem I, photosystem II, and the light-harvesting complex in the chloroplast membrane is presented

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