Carpentier R, Leblanc RM, Mimeault M. Monitoring electron transfer by photoacoustic spectroscopy in native and immobilized thylakoid membranes.
Biotechnol Bioeng 2012;
32:64-7. [PMID:
18584719 DOI:
10.1002/bit.260320110]
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Abstract
Photoacoustic spectroscopy was used to monitor photo synthetic electron transfer in native and immobilized thylakoid membranes. The photoacoustic parameter phi(r)' (the percentage of absorbed energy that is stored in photo chemical intermediates) and i(50) (the half-saturation modulated light intensity) were directly correlated to electron transfer rates. As previously shown, thylakoids immobilized in an albumin-glutaraldehyde matrix were more resistant to aging. The inhibitory effects of the immobilization procedure and of aging at 4 degrees C were detected as a decrease in i(50) values. In analogy with enzyme kinetic analysis, the effect could be characterized as a competitive type of inhibition. Photoacoustic measurements are performed in conditions similar to a working bioreactor cell with regards to the sample preparation.
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