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Molecular basis of the exciton-phonon interactions in the PE545 light-harvesting complex.

Lucas Viani1, Marina Corbella, Carles Curutchet, Edward J O'Reilly, Alexandra Olaya-Castro, Benedetta Mennucci.   

Abstract

Long-lived quantum coherences observed in several photosynthetic pigment-protein complexes at low and at room temperatures have generated a heated debate over the impact that the coupling of electronic excitations to molecular vibrations of the relevant actors (pigments, proteins and solvents) has on the excitation energy transfer process. In this work, we use a combined MD and QM/MMPol strategy to investigate the exciton-phonon interactions in the PE545 light-harvesting complex by computing the spectral densities for each pigment and analyzing their consequences in the exciton dynamics. Insights into the origin of relevant peaks, as well as their differences among individual pigments, are provided by correlating them with normal modes obtained from a quasi-harmonic analysis of the motions sampled by the pigments in the complex. Our results indicate that both the protein and the solvent significantly modulate the intramolecular vibrations of the pigments thus playing an important role in promoting or suppressing certain exciton-phonon interactions. We also find that these low-frequency features are largely smoothed out when the spectral density is averaged over the complex, something difficult to avoid in experiments that underscores the need to combine theory and experiment to understand the origin of quantum coherence in photosynthetic light-harvesting.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24978840     DOI: 10.1039/c4cp01477d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Chem Chem Phys        ISSN: 1463-9076            Impact factor:   3.676


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