In Photosystem II, loop E of the chlorophyll-binding CP47 protein is located near a redox-active tyrosine, Y D , forming a symmetrical analog to loop E in CP43, which provides a ligand to the oxygen-evolving complex (OEC). A Glu364 to Gln substitution in CP47, near Y D , does not affect growth in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803; however, deletion of the extrinsic protein PsbV in this mutant leads to a strain displaying a pH-sensitive phenotype. Using thermoluminescence, chlorophyll fluorescence, and flash-induced oxygen evolution analyses, we demonstrate that Glu364 influences the stability of Y D and the redox state of the OEC, and highlight the effects of external pH on photosynthetic electron transfer in intact cyanobacterial cells.
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Morris, J. N., Kovács, S., Vass, I., Summerfield, T. C., & Eaton-Rye, J. J. (2019). Environmental pH and a Glu364 to Gln mutation in the chlorophyll-binding CP47 protein affect redox-active TyrD and charge recombination in Photosystem II. FEBS Letters, 593(2), 163–174. https://doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.13307
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