The low-molecular-weight PsbM and PsbT proteins of Photosystem II (PS II) are both located at the monomer-monomer interface of the mature PS II dimer. Since the extrinsic proteins are associated with the final step of assembly of an active PS II monomer and, in the case of PsbO, are known to impact the stability of the PS II dimer, we have investigated the potential cooperativity between the PsbM and PsbT subunits and the PsbO, PsbU and PsbV extrinsic proteins. Blue-native polyacrylamide electrophoresis and western blotting detected stable PS II monomers in the âPsbM:âPsbO and âPsbT:âPsbO mutants that retained sufficient oxygen-evolving activity to support reduced photoautotrophic growth. In contrast, the âPsbM:âPsbU and âPsbT:âPsbU mutants assembled dimeric PS II at levels comparable to wild type and supported photoautotrophic growth at rates similar to those obtained with the corresponding âPsbM and âPsbT cells. Removal of PsbV was more detrimental than removal of PsbO. Only limited levels of dimeric PS II were observed in the âPsbM:âPsbV mutant and the overall reduced level of assembled PS II in this mutant resulted in diminished rates of photoautotrophic growth and PS II activity below those obtained in the âPsbM:âPsbO and âPsbT:âPsbO strains. In addition, the âPsbT:âPsbV mutant did not assemble active PS II centers although inactive monomers could be detected. The inability of the âPsbT:âPsbV mutant to grow photoautotrophically, or to evolve oxygen, suggested a stable oxygen-evolving complex could not assemble in this mutant.
Indirect interactions involving the PsbM or PsbT subunits and the PsbO, PsbU and PsbV proteins stabilize assembly and activity of Photosystem II in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803.
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作者:Arshad Faiza, Eaton-Rye Julian J
| 期刊: | Photosynthesis Research | 影响因子: | 3.700 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Jun;160(2-3):61-75 |
| doi: | 10.1007/s11120-024-01091-9 | ||
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