| Literature DB >> 33913116 |
Ying Shi1, Jie Yu2, Yu-Chen Liu3, Peng Wang4, Jian-Ping Zhang4.
Abstract
Low-molecular-weight (MW) polyols are organic osmolytes influencing water activity. We have investigated the effects of polyol molecules (glycerol and sorbitol) on the optical and triplet excitation dynamics of light-harvesting complex 2 (LH2) from Rhodobacter (Rba.) sphaeroides in buffer-detergent solutions. The resonance Raman spectroscopy demonstrated that, on increasing glycerol and sorbitol volume fractions ranging from 0 to 80% (v/v) (accompanied by the decreasing water activities), the planar and all-trans conformation of carotenoids (Crts) remained unchanged, and the bacteriochlorophyll a (BChl) Qy absorption intensity decreased. The B850 fluorescence amplitude elevated in the 20-80% v/v sorbitol and 20-40% v/v glycerol solution, but decreased in 80% v/v glycerol solution. The change of 3[Crt*-BChl] interaction bands caused by 3Crt*-BChl interaction had no obvious correlation with water activities against polyol volume fractions, which are rationalized by the water activity sensitive of C- and N-termini of protein which binding with BChls. The results suggest that Rba. sphaeroides LH2 is more sensitive to low-molecular-weight polyols compared with that of the thermophiles purple bacterium Thermochromatium (Tch.) tepidum we had investigated before.Entities:
Keywords: Glycerol; Hydration; Rhodobacter sphaeroides; Sorbitol; Triplet excited state
Year: 2021 PMID: 33913116 DOI: 10.1007/s43630-021-00046-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Photochem Photobiol Sci ISSN: 1474-905X Impact factor: 3.982