M. Bischoff et al., ULTRASHORT PROCESSES OF NATIVE PHYTOCHROME - FEMTOSECOND KINETICS OF THE FAR-RED-ABSORBING FORM PFR, The journal of physical chemistry. A, Molecules, spectroscopy, kinetics, environment, & general theory, 102(23), 1998, pp. 4399-4404
The biologically active far-red-absorbing form of the plant photorecep
tor phytochrome, Pfr, was studied by femtosecond spectroscopy. The tra
nsient absorption changes that occurred upon excitation of Pfr at 730
nm with laser pulses of 150 fs were measured as a function of time at
selected probe wavelengths. Immediately after excitation, bleaching of
the ground-state absorption bands in the red and blue spectral region
was observed. Bleaching was accompanied by an absorption increase at
wavelengths between 775 and 825 nm as well as at around 400 nm. The ki
netic analysis of the absorption changes Delta OD(t) at different prob
e wavelengths yielded two decay components, one with a lifetime of abo
ut 700 fs and another with about 4.5 ps. A model that explains the rel
axation processes following the excitation of Pfr is suggested. It ass
umes that the initially excited state decays within about 700 fs towar
d a secondary excited one which is depopulated with a rate constant of
(4.5 ps)(-1).