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Tetranuclear transport

Tetranuclear iron-sulfur clusters are key relay stations in the electron flow in photosynthesis. Photosystem I comprises three subunits, PsaA, PsaB and PsaC. The latter contains two [Fe4S4] centres FA and FB. The core subunits PsaA and B, respectively, house a [Fe4S4] centre denoted FX in addition to other, organic cofactors. The role of this latter cluster was probed in preparations partially devoid of PsaC. It was concluded from the results that FX has a major role in controlling the electron transport through PS I.236 Since the final acceptor of the electrons in PS I is a ferredoxin with a [Fe2S2] cluster it was of interest to study a... [Pg.148]

The functions of the heme is uncertain. The soluble mammalian succinate dehydrogenase resembles closely that of E. coli and contains three Fe-S centers binuclear SI of E° 0 V, and tetranuclear S2 and S3 of -0.25 to -0.40 and + 0.065 V, respectively. Center S3 appears to operate between the -2 and -1 states of Eq. 16-17 just as does the cluster in the Chromatium high potential iron protein. The function of the very low potential S2 is not certain, but the following sequence of electron transport involving SI and S3 and the bound ubiquinone QD-S66 has been proposed (Eq. 18-4). [Pg.1027]


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