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Chikahiro Miyake, Ulrich Schreiber, Kozi Asada, Ferredoxin-Dependent and Antimycin A-Sensitive Reduction of Cytochrome b-559 by Far-Red Light in Maize Thylakoids; Participation of a Menadiol-Reducible Cytochrome b-559 in Cyclic Electron Flow, Plant and Cell Physiology, Volume 36, Issue 4, June 1995, Pages 743–748, https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.pcp.a078817
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Abstract
Thylakoids from mesophyll cells of maize showed a high rate of the ferredoxin (Fd)-dependent and antimycin A (AntiA)-sensitive cyclic electron flow as determined by the quenching of 9-aminoacridine fluorescence which indicates the formation of ΔpH across the membranes. Spectrophotometric survey of the thylakoids showed the reduction of a Cyt having an α-peak at 559 nm [Cyt b-559(Fd)] by far-red light, which depended on Fd and was sensitive to AntiA. Dose dependencies of Fd and AntiA on the photoreduction of Cyt b-559(Fd) were the same as those of the formation of ΔpH. Cyt b-559(Fd) occurred in an oxidized form even in the presence of ascorbate and was reduced by far-red light. In darkness, it was reduced only by menadiol (Em,7=–10mV). Thus, Cyt b-559(Fd) was distinguished from Cyt b-559 in the PSII complex by its low redox potential. The present results indicate that Cyt b-559(Fd) mediates electron transfer from Fd to plastoquinone during Fd-dependent cyclic electron flow around PSI.