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Direct Evidence of an Excited-State Triplet Species upon Photoactivation of the Chlorophyll Precursor Protochlorophyllide.

Guillem Brandariz-de-Pedro1,2, Derren J Heyes2, Samantha J O Hardman2, Muralidharan Shanmugam2, Alex R Jones1,2, Stefan Weber3, Daniel Nohr3, Nigel S Scrutton2, Alistair J Fielding1.   

Abstract

The chlorophyll precursor protochlorophyllide (Pchlide), which is the substrate for the light-driven enzyme protochlorophyllide oxidoreductase, has unique excited-state properties that facilitate photocatalysis. Previous time-resolved spectroscopy measurements have implied that a long-lived triplet state is formed during the excited-state relaxation of Pchlide, although direct evidence of its existence is still lacking. Here we use time-resolved electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) in combination with time-resolved absorption measurements at a range of temperatures (10-290 K), solvents, and oxygen concentrations to provide a detailed characterization of the triplet state of Pchlide. The triplet decays in a biphasic, oxygen-dependent manner, while the first reported EPR signature of a Pchlide triplet displays both emissive and absorptive features and an antisymmetric spectrum similar to other porphyrin triplet states. This work demonstrates that the Pchlide triplet is accessible to various cryogenic spectroscopic probes over a range of time scales and paves the way for understanding its potential role in catalysis.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28244763     DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.7b00200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phys Chem Lett        ISSN: 1948-7185            Impact factor:   6.475


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Authors:  Derren J Heyes; Shaowei Zhang; Aoife Taylor; Linus O Johannissen; Samantha J O Hardman; Sam Hay; Nigel S Scrutton
Journal:  Nat Plants       Date:  2021-03-08       Impact factor: 15.793

2.  How Photoactivation Triggers Protochlorophyllide Reduction: Computational Evidence of a Stepwise Hydride Transfer during Chlorophyll Biosynthesis.

Authors:  Linus O Johannissen; Aoife Taylor; Samantha J O Hardman; Derren J Heyes; Nigel S Scrutton; Sam Hay
Journal:  ACS Catal       Date:  2022-03-21       Impact factor: 13.700

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