Gd. Scholes et Gr. Fleming, On the mechanism of light harvesting in photosynthetic purple bacteria: B800 to B850 energy transfer, J PHYS CH B, 104(8), 2000, pp. 1854-1868
The rate of energy transfer from B800 to B850 in the peripheral light harve
sting complex LH2 is modeled in detail. A method for determining ensemble a
verage energy transfer rates in complex, coupled multichromophoric systems
is reported and is employed to investigate the interplay of electron-phonon
coupling (fast fluctuations of the protein) and site energy disorder (slow
fluctuations) on the spectral overlap between donor and acceptor, and ther
efore the energy transfer rate. A series of model calculations for Rb. spha
eroides is reported. The disorder is found to have a marked influence on th
e calculated rate of energy transfer and is responsible for a faster energy
transfer time than would occur in its absence and furthermore accounts for
the weak temperature dependence observed in experiment. The excitonic natu
re of the acceptor (albeit dynamically localized) also has impact in terms
of how B850 functions as an energy acceptor. These conclusions are further
elucidated by calculations of Rps. acidophila B800-B850 and a series of rec
onstituted complexes containing a systematically blue-shifted B800 absorpti
on band. The role of dielectric effects is considered. It is reported that
interaction of the B800 and B850;transition densities with the carotenoids
has an effect on the B800-B850 electronic couplings.