R. Vandervos et al., OPTICALLY DETECTED MAGNETIC-FIELD EFFECTS ON REACTION CENTERS OF RHODOBACTER-SPHAEROIDES-2.4.1 AND ITS TYR M210-]TRP MUTANT, Biochimica et biophysica acta. Bioenergetics, 1230(1-2), 1995, pp. 51-61
In this work, the magnetic field effects (MFE) on the triplet yield in
reaction centers (RCs) of Rhodobacter (Rb.) sphaeroides 2.4.1 and its
Tyr M210 --> Trp mutant are compared. The MFE is measured between 25
and 225 K by monitoring the absorbance. Using monochromatic polarised
and unpolarised light, linear dichroic (LD-)MFE curves were obtained.
Simulations of the (LD-) MFE measured at low temperatures (25 K) are p
resented, which suggest that the exchange interaction in the mutant an
d in the wild type have opposite sign. This is explained by considerin
g the free energy differences between the excited primary donor state
P-1 and the charge-separated state. The magnetic field dependence of
the MFE of Q-depleted mutant RCs at low magnetic fields is similar for
temperatures between 25 and 225 K, implying that k(T) is practically
temperature independent. This suggests that the temperature dependence
of the triplet yield is due to a change in radical pair singlet recom
bination rate k(s). The exchange interaction between the oxidised prim
ary donor and reduced intermediary bacteriopheophytin acceptor of muta
nt RCs is twice as large as that of the wild type. This is attributed
to an upward change of the energy level of the charge-separated state
caused by the mutation.