Irradiation of a soluble extract from broken cells of Dictyostelium discoideum causes the photoreduction of a b-type cytochrome. The cytochrome b can be separated from cytochrome c, which is also present in the extract, by column chromatography on Brushite, but the cytochrome b is no longer sensitive to light after separation on the column. Low temperature spectroscopy shows that reduced form of the photoreducible cytochrome b has a Soret band at 423 nm and a split alpha band with maxima at 558 and 551 nm similar to the b-type cytochrome in complex II of beef heart mitochondria.
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Poff, K. L., & Butler, W. L. (1975). Spectral Characterization of the Photoreducible b -Type Cytochrome of Dictyostelium discoideum. Plant Physiology, 55(2), 427–429. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.55.2.427
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