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Signatures of intramolecular vibrational and vibronic Q[Formula: see text]-Q[Formula: see text] coupling effects in absorption and CD spectra of chlorophyll dimers.

Joachim Seibt1, Dominik Lindorfer2, Thomas Renger2.   

Abstract

An electron-vibrational coupling model that includes the vibronic (non-adiabatic) coupling between the Q[Formula: see text] and Q[Formula: see text] transitions of chlorophyll (Chl), created by Reimers and coworkers (Scientific Rep. 3, 2761, 2013) is extended here to chlorophyll dimers with interchlorophyll excitonic coupling. The model is applied to a Chl a dimer of the water-soluble chlorophyll binding protein (WSCP). As for isolated chlorophyll, the vibronic coupling is found to have a strong influence on the high-frequency vibrational sideband in the absorption spectrum, giving rise to a band splitting. In contrast, in the CD spectrum the interplay of vibronic coupling and static disorder leads to a strong suppression of the vibrational sideband in excellent agreement with the experimental data. The conservative nature of the CD spectrum in the low-energy region is found to be caused by a delicate balance of the intermonomer excitonic coupling between the purely electronic Q[Formula: see text] transition and the Q[Formula: see text] transition involving intramolecular vibrational excitations on one hand and the coupling to higher-energy electronic transitions on the other hand.
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Keywords:  Absorption; Circular dichroism; WSCP

Year:  2022        PMID: 36040654     DOI: 10.1007/s11120-022-00946-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Photosynth Res        ISSN: 0166-8595            Impact factor:   3.429


  36 in total

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Journal:  J Chem Phys       Date:  2015-01-21       Impact factor: 3.488

2.  Lineshape theory of pigment-protein complexes: How the finite relaxation time of nuclei influences the exciton relaxation-induced lifetime broadening.

Authors:  Thanh-Chung Dinh; Thomas Renger
Journal:  J Chem Phys       Date:  2016-07-21       Impact factor: 3.488

3.  Unraveling the internal conversion process within the Q-bands of a chlorophyll-like-system through surface-hopping molecular dynamics simulations.

Authors:  Mariagrazia Fortino; Elisabetta Collini; Julien Bloino; Alfonso Pedone
Journal:  J Chem Phys       Date:  2021-03-07       Impact factor: 3.488

4.  Optically Detected Magnetic Resonance of Chlorophyll Triplet States in Water-Soluble Chlorophyll Proteins from Lepidium virginicum: Evidence for Excitonic Interaction among the Four Pigments.

Authors:  Alessandro Agostini; Daniel M Palm; Harald Paulsen; Donatella Carbonera
Journal:  J Phys Chem B       Date:  2018-06-06       Impact factor: 2.991

5.  Two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy of the Qx to Qy relaxation of chlorophylls a in photosystem II core complex.

Authors:  Thanh Nhut Do; Hoang Long Nguyen; Stefano Caffarri; Howe-Siang Tan
Journal:  J Chem Phys       Date:  2022-04-14       Impact factor: 3.488

6.  Exact simulation of pigment-protein complexes unveils vibronic renormalization of electronic parameters in ultrafast spectroscopy.

Authors:  F Caycedo-Soler; A Mattioni; J Lim; T Renger; S F Huelga; M B Plenio
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2022-05-25       Impact factor: 17.694

7.  2D spectroscopy study of water-soluble chlorophyll-binding protein from Lepidium virginicum.

Authors:  Jan Alster; Heiko Lokstein; Jakub Dostál; Akira Uchida; Donatas Zigmantas
Journal:  J Phys Chem B       Date:  2014-03-25       Impact factor: 2.991

8.  Non-radiative relaxation of photoexcited chlorophylls: theoretical and experimental study.

Authors:  William P Bricker; Prathamesh M Shenai; Avishek Ghosh; Zhengtang Liu; Miriam Grace M Enriquez; Petar H Lambrev; Howe-Siang Tan; Cynthia S Lo; Sergei Tretiak; Sebastian Fernandez-Alberti; Yang Zhao
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2015-09-08       Impact factor: 4.379

9.  Hole-Burning Spectroscopy on Excitonically Coupled Pigments in Proteins: Theory Meets Experiment.

Authors:  Julian Adolphs; Manuel Berrer; Thomas Renger
Journal:  J Am Chem Soc       Date:  2016-02-25       Impact factor: 15.419

10.  How the Protein Environment Can Tune the Energy, the Coupling, and the Ultrafast Dynamics of Interacting Chlorophylls: The Example of the Water-Soluble Chlorophyll Protein.

Authors:  Elisa Fresch; Elena Meneghin; Alessandro Agostini; Harald Paulsen; Donatella Carbonera; Elisabetta Collini
Journal:  J Phys Chem Lett       Date:  2020-01-27       Impact factor: 6.475

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