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Bluelight-induced,flavin-mediated transport of redox equivalents across artificial bilayer membranes
Authors:Werner Schmidt
Affiliation:(1) Privatdozent für Biophysik, Universität Konstanz, Fakultät für Biologie, D-7750 Konstanz I, West Germany
Abstract:Summary This paper continues our studies of physico-chemical properties of vesicle-bound flavins. Based on previous results, an advanced model system was designed in order to study the mechanisms underlying bluelight-induced redox transport across artificial membranes. The lumen of single-shelled vesicles was charged with cytochromec, and amphiphilic flavin (AF1 3, AF1 10) was bound to the membrane. Upon bluelight irradiation redox equivalents are translocated from exogeneous 1e(EDTA)-and 2e(BH3CN) donors across the membrane finally reducing the trapped cytochromec both under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. The mechanisms involved are explored and evidence for the involvement of various redox states of oxygen, dihydroflavin and flavosemiquinone is presented.
Keywords:single-shelled vesicle  membrane redox transport, light-induced  bluelight effect  flavosemiquinone  amphiphilic flavin  superoxide
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