EXCITONIC INTERACTIONS BETWEEN THE REACTION-CENTER AND ANTENNAE IN PURPLE PHOTOSYNTHETIC BACTERIA

Citation
Gm. Owen et al., EXCITONIC INTERACTIONS BETWEEN THE REACTION-CENTER AND ANTENNAE IN PURPLE PHOTOSYNTHETIC BACTERIA, JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B, 101(37), 1997, pp. 7197-7204
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Physical
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
ISSN journal
15206106 → ACNP
Volume
101
Issue
37
Year of publication
1997
Pages
7197 - 7204
Database
ISI
SICI code
1089-5647(1997)101:37<7197:EIBTRA>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
The interaction between the light-harvesting antenna (LH1) and the rea ction center (RC) in the photosynthetic purple bacteria Rhodobacter sp haeroides R26 and strain 2.4.1 was studied with low-temperature (1.5 K ) absorbance-detected magnetic resonance (ADMR) experiments combined w ith computer simulations. The triplet-minus-singlet (T-S) spectra of c hromatophores of Rb. sphaeroides R26 and strain 2.4.1 show an extra po sitive component at approximately 884 and 887 nm, respectively, and an extra negative component at 897 and 901 nm, respectively, when compar ed to RCs of Rb. sphaeroides R26 and strain RCO1. Computer simulations using a simple model of the RC encircled by the antenna of LH1 show t hat the dipole strength and energies of the second-lowest exciton comp onent of the antenna and the RC change when the coupling term between the RC and antenna is included in the Hamiltonian of the system. Thus the difference in the shape of the ADMR-detected T-S spectra of isolat ed RCs (or strain RCO1 chromatophores) and chromatophores is plausibly caused by a change in the excitonic interaction between the RC and an tenna.