Am. Streltsov et al., OSCILLATIONS WITHIN THE B-L ABSORPTION-BAND OF RHODOBACTER-SPHAEROIDES REACTION CENTERS UPON 30 FEMTOSECOND EXCITATION AT 865 NM, Chemical physics letters, 266(3-4), 1997, pp. 347-352
Sub-picosecond oscillations in the B-L band were found in native and B
-M-modified reaction centers of Rhodobacter sphaeroides R26 at 293 K u
sing 30 fs excitation pulses at 865 nm. The Delta A spectrum, polariza
tion measurements and frequencies of the kinetic oscillations are cons
istent with the notion that these oscillations are due to the wavepack
et nuclear motions associated with electron transfer from the excited
primary donor P to B-L at the intersection of the reactant (P* B-L) a
nd product (P+BL-) potential energy surfaces. The time-position of the
wavepacket at the intersection corresponds to the minimal and to the
maximal P stimulated emission at the short-wavelength and at the long
-wave sides of the emission band, respectively. A protein vibration mo
de of 30 cm(-1) is likely to play an important role in the electron tr
ansfer.