THE PECULIARITIES OF THE ELECTRON-TRANSFER FROM CYTOCHROME TO THE CATION-RADICAL OF BACTERIOCHLOROPHYLL DIMER IN REACTION CENTERS FROM RHODOPSEUDOMONAS-VIRIDIS
Fi. Dalidchik et al., THE PECULIARITIES OF THE ELECTRON-TRANSFER FROM CYTOCHROME TO THE CATION-RADICAL OF BACTERIOCHLOROPHYLL DIMER IN REACTION CENTERS FROM RHODOPSEUDOMONAS-VIRIDIS, Chemical physics letters, 223(5-6), 1994, pp. 527-530
The kinetics of tunnel electron transitions in reaction centers of pho
tosynthetic bacteria Rhodopseudomonas viridis are characterized by par
adoxical peculiarities. (1) The time of the high-temperature (300 K) t
ransfer of an electron to the cation-radical of bacteriochlorophyll BC
l2+ from the neighbour heme C380 is almost twice as long as that from
the almost twice as distant heme C20. (2) At low temperature (77 K) th
e majority (almost-equal-to 80%) of nearby hemes C380 is unable to red
uce BCl2+ while all remote hemes C20 participate effectively in such r
eductions as though they disconnect C380 hemes. Both these peculiariti
es find their explanation on the basis of the mechanism of two-electro
n relay tunneling: C380-->(e-)BCl2+, C20-->(e-)C380+.