V. Nagarajan et Ww. Parson, EXCITATION-ENERGY TRANSFER BETWEEN THE B850 AND B875 ANTENNA COMPLEXES OF RHODOBACTER-SPHAEROIDES, Biochemistry, 36(8), 1997, pp. 2300-2306
Energy transfer between the B850 (LH2) and B875 (LH1) antenna complexe
s of a mutant strain of Rhadobacter sphaeroides lacking reaction cente
rs is investigated by femtosecond pump-probe spectroscopy at room temp
erature. Measurements are made at wavelengths between 810 and 910 nm a
t times extending to 200 ps after selective excitation of either B850
or B875, Assignments of the spectroscopic signals to the two types of
antenna complex are made on the basis of measurements in strains that
lack either LH1 or LH2 in addition to reaction centers. Energy transfe
r from excited B850 to B875 proceeds with two time constants, 4.6+/-0.
3 and 26.3+/-1.0 ps, but a significant fraction of the excitations rem
ain in B850 for considerably longer times. The fast step is interprete
d as hopping of energy to LH1 from an associated LH2 complex; the slow
er steps are interpreted as migration of excitations in the LH2 pool p
receding transfer to LH1. Transfer of excitations from B875 to B850 co
uld not be detected, possibly suggesting that the average number of LH
2 complexes in contact with each LH1 is small.