The detergent effect on Cytochrome b559 from spinach photosystem II was studied by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy in D1-D2-Cyt b559 complex preparations. Various n-dodecyl-β-D- maltoside concentrations from 0 to 0.2% (w/v) were used to stabilise the D1-D2-Cyt b559 complexes. Low spin heme EPR spectra were obtained but the g. feature positions changed depending on the detergent conditions. Redox potentiometric titrations showed a unique redox potential cytochrome b 559 form (Em′ = +123-150 mV) in all the D1-D2-Cyt b559 complex preparations indicating that detergent does not affect this property of the protein in those conditions. A similar effect on Cytochrome b559 EPR spectrum was observed in more intact photosystem II preparations independently of their aggregation state. This finding indicates that changes due to detergent could be a common phenomenon in photosystem II complexes. Results are discussed in terms of the environment each detergent provides to the protein. © The Royal Society of Chemistry and Owner Societies 2003.
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Yruela, I., García-Rubio, I., Roncel, M., Martínez, J. I., Ramiro, M. V., Ortega, J. M., … Picorel, R. (2003). Detergent effect on Cytochrome b559 electron paramagnetic resonance signals in the photosystem II reaction centre. Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences, 2(4), 437–442. https://doi.org/10.1039/b300187c
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