| Literature DB >> 27245093 |
Omar Hassan Omar, Simona la Gatta1, Rocco Roberto Tangorra1, Francesco Milano, Roberta Ragni1, Alessandra Operamolla1, Roberto Argazzi2, Claudio Chiorboli2, Angela Agostiano1, Massimo Trotta, Gianluca M Farinola1.
Abstract
The photosynthetic reaction center (RC) from the Rhodobacter sphaeroides bacterium has been covalently bioconjugated with a NIR-emitting fluorophore (AE800) whose synthesis was specifically tailored to act as artificial antenna harvesting light in the entire visible region. AE800 has a broad absorption spectrum with peaks centered in the absorption gaps of the RC and its emission overlaps the most intense RC absorption bands, ensuring a consistent increase of the protein optical cross section. The covalent hybrid AE800-RC is stable and fully functional. The energy collected by the artificial antenna is transferred to the protein via FRET mechanism, and the hybrid system outperforms by a noteworthy 30% the overall photochemical activity of the native protein under the entire range of visible light. This improvement in the optical characteristic of the photoenzyme demonstrates the effectiveness of the bioconjugation approach as a suitable route to new biohybrid materials for energy conversion, photocatalysis, and biosensing.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27245093 DOI: 10.1021/acs.bioconjchem.6b00175
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioconjug Chem ISSN: 1043-1802 Impact factor: 4.774