Tmh. Creemers et al., Spectral hole burning and fluorescence line narrowing in subunits of the light-harvesting complex LH1 of purple bacteria, J PHYS CH B, 103(44), 1999, pp. 9770-9776
Spectroscopic properties of the B820 and B777 subunits of the core light-ha
rvesting complex LH1 of purple bacteria Rhodospirillum rubrum G9 were studi
ed by hole burning (HB) and fluorescence line narrowing (FLN) between 1.2 a
nd 4.2 K. We have found that an equilibrium exists between the three forms
B820, B777, and the native LH1-complex in the presence of the detergent n-o
ctyl-beta-D-glucopiranoside (OG). The shift of this equilibrium was followe
d as a function of OG concentration by means of absorption and fluorescence
spectra. Low-frequency modes at 19 cm(-1) for B820 and at 25 cm(-1) for B7
77 were identified by FLN. From the spectral position of these modes as a f
unction of excitation wavelength lambda(exc) and from the homogeneous line
width Gamma(hom)' as a function of lambda(exc), we conclude that "downhill"
energy transfer does not take place either among B820 or among B777 subuni
ts. The temperature dependence of Gamma(hom)', however, indicates that opti
cal dephasing and/or spectral diffusion does occur in these subunits. The p
ositions of side holes and antiholes, furthermore, suggest that the hole-bu
rning mechanisms in B820 and B777 are similar, although their HB efficienci
es differ by a factor of 10.