Spectroelectrochemistry of P700 in native photosystem I particles and diethyl ether-treated thylakoid membranes from spinach andThermosynechococcus elongatus

Abstract
The redox potentials (E∘′) of P700 in intact and diethyl ether-treated thylakoid membranes as well as native photosystem (PS) I particles from spinach and Thermosynechococcus elongatus have been measured by a spectroelectrochemistry with an error range of ±2–3mV. Stepwise removal of antenna pigments by ether treatment caused distinct shifts of the E∘′ value with increasing degree of water saturation in ether; negatively from +471 to +428mV for spinach, but positively from +423 to +436mV for T. elongatus. Such a contrasting behavior is discussed by invoking the mode of action of ether on the microenvironments around P700