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Site-specific solvation of the photoexcited protochlorophyllide a in methanol: formation of the hydrogen-bonded intermediate state induced by hydrogen-bond strengthening.

Guang-Jiu Zhao1, Ke-Li Han.   

Abstract

The site-specific solvation of the photoexcited protochlorophyllide a (Pchlide a) in methanol solvent was investigated using the time-dependent density functional theory method for the first time to our knowledge. The intermolecular site-specific coordination and hydrogen-bonding interactions between Pchlide a and methanol molecules play a very important role in the steady-state and time-resolved spectra. All the calculated absorption and fluorescence spectra of the isolated Pchlide a and its coordinated and hydrogen-bonded complexes with methanol demonstrate that the novel fluorescence shoulder at approximately 690 nm of Pchlide a in methanol should be ascribed to the coordinated and hydrogen-bonded Pchlide a-(MeOH)(4) complex. This coordinated and hydrogen-bonded complex can also account for the intermediate state found in the time-resolved spectroscopic studies. Herein, we have theoretically confirmed that the intermolecular coordination and hydrogen bonds between Pchlide a and methanol molecules can be strengthened in the electronically excited state of Pchlide a. Furthermore, the site-specific solvation of the photoexcited Pchlide a can be induced by the intermolecular coordination and hydrogen-bond strengthening upon photoexcitation. Then the hydrogen-bonded intermediate state is formed in 22-27 ps timescales after the site-specific solvation. All the steady-state and time-resolved spectral features of Pchlide a in different solvents can be explained by the formation of this hydrogen-bonded intermediate state after the site-specific solvation, which is induced by the coordination and hydrogen-bond strengthening.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17827245      PMCID: PMC2134880          DOI: 10.1529/biophysj.107.113738

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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