%0 Journal Article %T Changes in the transthylakoid proton gradient are caused by the movement of phycobilisomes in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6803 %A WeiMin Ma %A FuDan Gao %A HuaLing Mi %A YunGang Shen %J Chinese Science Bulletin %@ 1861-9541 %D 2011 %I %R 10.1007/s11434-010-4303-0 %X Phycobilisomes (PBSs) are the main accessory light-harvesting complexes in cyanobacteria and their movement between photosystems (PSs) affects cyclic and respiratory electron transport. However, it remains unclear whether the movement of PBSs between PSs also affects the transthylakoid proton gradient (¦¤pH). We investigated the effect of PBS movement on ¦¤pH levels in a unicellular cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6803, using glycinebetaine to immobilize and couple PBSs to photosystem II (PSII) or photosystem I (PSI) by applying under far-red or green light, respectively. The immobilization of PBSs at PSII inhibited decreases in ¦¤pH, as reflected by the slow phase of millisecond-delayed light emission (ms-DLE) that occurs during the movement of PBSs from PSII to PSI. By contrast, the immobilization of PBSs at PSI inhibited the increase in ¦¤pH that occurs when PBSs move from PSI to PSII. Comparison of the changes in ¦¤pH and electron transport caused by the movement of PBSs between PSs indicated that the changes in ¦¤pH were most likely caused by respiratory electron transport. This will further improve our understanding of the physiological role of PBS movement in cyanobacteria. %K phycobilisome movement %K ¦¤pH %K Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6803 %U http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11434-010-4303-0