Inhibition of Oxygen Evolution in Chloroplasts by Ferricyanide

  • Drechsler Z
  • Neumann J
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Preincubation of chloroplasts from pea leaves (Pisum sativum L. cv. Kelvedon) with 0.5 millimolar ferricyanide in the dark, caused a parallel inhibition of the rate of rise of the variable fluorescence and the rate of electron transport. Both reactions were inhibited to a similar extent by varying the time of preincubation, the concentration of ferricyanide during preincubation, and by raising the concentration of salts in the preincubation medium. Ferricyanide treatment of Tris-washed chloroplasts did not inhibit electron transport from the Photosystem II (PSII) electron donor 1,5-diphenylcarbazide to methylviologen. The inhibition of the variable fluorescence rise and of NADP reduction (caused by ferricyanide pretreatment) was bypassed by addition of the PSII electron donor couple hydroquinone/ascorbate. It was concluded that preincubation of chloroplasts with ferricyanide in the dark inhibited electron transport between water and PSII.

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Drechsler, Z., & Neumann, J. (1982). Inhibition of Oxygen Evolution in Chloroplasts by Ferricyanide. Plant Physiology, 70(3), 840–843. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.70.3.840

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