S. Schmidt et al., PRIMARY ELECTRON-TRANSFER DYNAMICS IN MODIFIED BACTERIAL REACTION CENTERS CONTAINING PHEOPHYTIN-A INSTEAD OF BACTERIOPHEOPHYTIN-A, SPECT ACT A, 51(9), 1995, pp. 1565-1578
Primary electron transfer was studied in modified reaction centers of
Rhodobacter sphaeroides R26.1, in which both bacteriopheophytin-a mole
cules were replaced by pheophytin-a to more than 90%. The absorption s
pectrum of the modified reaction centers shows a new Q(y), band at 674
nm, while the Q(y) absorption of bacteriopheophytin-a at 760 nm in na
tive reaction centers is not present. The bands assigned to the monome
ric bacteriochlorophylls show a slight blue shift (3 nm) and small but
distinct changes in the circular dichroism spectra. Subpicosecond abs
orption spectroscopy reveals that the electron transfer kinetics in mo
dified reaction centers are different from the kinetics in native samp
les. The accessory bacteriochlorophyll anion can be directly observed
in the spectral region around 1000 nm. A detailed analysis of the data
suggests that the modification raised the energy of the radical pair
state P+HA- leading to a long-lived P+BA- population of 30%. Relative
to P the free energy levels of the intermediates are -450 cm(-1) (P+B
A-) and -630 cm(-1) (P+HA-) in the modified reaction centers. Based on
these calculations, a simplified electron transfer model is presented
.