Literature DB >> 16859635

Charge separation in photosystem II core complexes induced by 690-730 nm excitation at 1.7 K.

Joseph L Hughes1, Paul Smith, Ron Pace, Elmars Krausz.   

Abstract

The illumination of oxygen-evolving PSII core complexes at very low temperatures in spectral regions not expected to excite P680 leads to charge separation in a majority of centers. The fraction of centers photoconverted as a function of the number of absorbed photons per PSII core is determined by quantification of electrochromic shifts on Pheo(D1). These shifts arise from the formation of metastable plastoquinone anion (Q(A)(-)) configurations. Spectra of concentrated samples identify absorption in the 700-730 nm range. This is well beyond absorption attributable to CP47. Spectra in the 690-730 nm region can be described by the 'trap' CP47 absorption at 689 nm, with dipole strength of approximately 1 chlorophyll a (chl a), partially overlapping a broader feature near 705 nm with a dipole strength of approximately 0.15 chl a. This absorption strength in the 700-730 nm region falls by 40% in the photoconverted configuration. Quantum efficiencies of photoconversion following illumination in the 690-700 nm region are similar to those obtained with green illumination but fall significantly in the 700-730 nm range. Two possible assignments of the long-wavelength absorption are considered. Firstly, as a low intensity component of strongly exciton-coupled reaction center chlorin excitations and secondly as a nominally 'dark' charge-transfer excitation of the 'special pair' P(D1)-P(D2). The opportunities offered by these observations towards the understanding of the nature of P680 and PSII fluorescence are discussed.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16859635     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbabio.2006.05.035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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