Temporal profile of the singlet oxygen emission endogenously produced by photosystem II reaction centre in an aqueous buffer.

The temporal profile of the phosphorescence of singlet oxygen endogenously photosensitized by photosystem II (PSII) reaction centre (RC) in an aqueous buffer has been recorded using laser excitation and a near infrared photomultiplier tube. A weak emission signal was discernible, and could be fitted to the functional form a[exp(-t/tau2)-exp(-t/tau1), with a > 0 and tau2 > tau1. The value of tau2 decreased from 11.6+/-0.5μs under aerobic conditions to 4.1+/-0.2 μs in oxygen saturated samples, due to enhanced bimolecular quenching of the donor triplet by oxygen, whereas that of tau1, identifiable with the lifetime of singlet oxygen, was close to 3 μs in both cases. Extrapolations based on the low amplitude of the emission signal of singlet oxygen formed by PSII RC in the aqueous buffer and the expected values of tau1 and tau2 in chloroplasts indicate that attempts to analyse the temporal profile of singlet oxygen in chloroplasts are unlikely to be rewarded with success without a significant advance in the sensitivity of the detection equipment.

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Main Authors: Li, Heng, Melo, Thor Bernt, Arellano, Juan B., Naqvi, K. Razi
Format: artículo biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Springer 2012-04
Subjects:Singlet oxygen, Photosystem II, Reaction centre, Phosphorescence emission, temporal profile, Aqueous medium,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/48014
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