Fragmentation and separation analysis of the photosynthetic membrane from spinach.

Ravi Danielsson, Per-Åke Albertsson

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Abstract

Membrane vesicles, originating from grana, grana core (appressed grana regions), grana margins and stroma lamellae/end membranes, were analysed by counter current distribution (CCD) using aqueous dextran-polyethylene glycol two-phase systems. Each vesicle population gave rise to distinct peaks in the CCD diagram representing different vesicle subpopulations. The grana vesicles and grana core vesicles each separated into 3 different subpopulations having different chlorophyll a/b ratios and PSI/PSII ratios. Two of the grana core subpopulations had a chlorophyll a/b ratio of 2.0 and PSI/PSII ratio of 0.10 and are among the most PSII enriched thylakoid vesicle preparation obtained so far by a non detergent method. The margin vesicles separated into 3 different populations, with about the same chlorophyll a/b ratios, but different fluorescence emission spectra. The stroma lamellae/end membrane vesicles separated into 4 subpopulations. Plastoglobules, connected to membrane vesicles, were highly enriched in 2 of these subpopulations and it is proposed that these 2 subpopulations originate from stroma lamellae while the 2 others originate from end membranes. Fragmentation and separation analysis shows that the margins of grana constitute a distinct domain of the thylakoid and also allows the estimation of the chlorophyll antenna sizes of PSI and PSII in different thylakoid domains.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)25-36
JournalBiochimica et Biophysica Acta - Bioenergetics
Volume1787
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Biological Sciences

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