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Generation of ion-radical chlorophyll states in the light-harvesting antenna and the reaction center of cyanobacterial photosystem I.

Dmitry A Cherepanov1, Ivan V Shelaev2, Fedor E Gostev2, Arseniy V Aybush2, Mahir D Mamedov3, Vladimir A Shuvalov2,3,4, Alexey Yu Semenov2,3, Victor A Nadtochenko2.   

Abstract

The energy and charge-transfer processes in photosystem I (PS I) complexes isolated from cyanobacteria Thermosynechococcus elongatus and Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 were investigated by pump-to-probe femtosecond spectroscopy. The formation of charge-transfer (CT) states in excitonically coupled chlorophyll a complexes (exciplexes) was monitored by measuring the electrochromic shift of β-carotene in the spectral range 500-510 nm. The excitation of high-energy chlorophyll in light-harvesting antenna of both species was not accompanied by immediate appearance of an electrochromic shift. In PS I from T. elongatus, the excitation of long-wavelength chlorophyll (LWC) caused a pronounced electrochromic effect at 502 nm assigned to the appearance of CT states of chlorophyll exciplexes. The formation of ion-radical pair P700+A1- at 40 ps was limited by energy transfer from LWC to the primary donor P700 and accompanied by carotenoid bleach at 498 nm. In PS I from Synechocystis 6803, the excitation at 720 nm produced an immediate bidentate bleach at 690/704 nm and synchronous carotenoid response at 508 nm. The bidentate bleach was assigned to the formation of primary ion-radical state PB+Chl2B-, where negative charge is localized predominantly at the accessory chlorophyll molecule in the branch B, Chl2B. The following decrease of carotenoid signal at ~ 5 ps was ascribed to electron transfer to the more distant molecule Chl3B. The reduction of phylloquinone in the sites A1A and A1B was accompanied by a synchronous blue-shift of the carotenoid response to 498 nm, pointing to fast redistribution of unpaired electron between two branches in favor of the state PB+A1A-.

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Keywords:  Carotenoid bandshift; Cyanobacteria; Electrochromism; Electron transfer; Exciplex; Femtosecond absorption spectroscopy; Photosynthesis

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32144697     DOI: 10.1007/s11120-020-00731-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Photosynth Res        ISSN: 0166-8595            Impact factor:   3.573


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Review 1.  Current state of the primary charge separation mechanism in photosystem I of cyanobacteria.

Authors:  Dmitry A Cherepanov; Alexey Yu Semenov; Mahir D Mamedov; Arseniy V Aybush; Fedor E Gostev; Ivan V Shelaev; Vladimir A Shuvalov; Victor A Nadtochenko
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2.  Primary donor triplet states of Photosystem I and II studied by Q-band pulse ENDOR spectroscopy.

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3.  A dimeric chlorophyll electron acceptor differentiates type I from type II photosynthetic reaction centers.

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