We isolated highly-purified photochemically active photosystem (PS) II reaction center (RC) complexes from the cyanobacterium
Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 using a histidine-tag introduced to the 47 kDa chlorophyll protein, and characterized their spectroscopic properties.
Purification was carried out in a one-step procedure after isolation of PS II core complex. The RC complexes consist of five
polypeptides, the same as in spinach. The pigment contents per two molecules of pheophytin
a were 5.8 ± 0.3 chlorophyll (Chl)
a and 1.8 ± 0.1 β-carotene; one cytochrome
b
559 was found per 6.0 Chl
a molecules. Overall absorption and fluorescence properties were very similar to those of spinach PS II RCs; our preparation
retains the best properties so far isolated from cyanobacteria. However, a clear band-shift of pheophytin
a and β-carotene was observed. Reasons for these differences, and RC composition, are discussed on the basis of the three-dimensional
structure of complexes.
Keywords Photosystem II - Reaction center - Cyanobacteria - Chlorophyll - Pheophytin - β-Carotene