| Literature DB >> 36123451 |
Sourav Sil1, Ryan W Tilluck1, Nila Mohan T M1, Chase H Leslie1, Justin B Rose1, Maria Agustina Domínguez-Martín2, Wenjing Lou2, Cheryl A Kerfeld2, Warren F Beck3.
Abstract
The phycobilisome is an oligomeric chromoprotein complex that serves as the principal mid-visible light-harvesting system in cyanobacteria. Here we report the observation of excitation-energy-transfer pathways involving delocalized optical excitations of the bilin (linear tetrapyrrole) chromophores in intact phycobilisomes isolated from Fremyella diplosiphon. By using broadband multidimensional electronic spectroscopy with 6.7-fs laser pulses, we are able to follow the progress of excitation energy from the phycoerythrin disks at the ends of the phycobilisome's rods to the C-phycocyanin disks along their length in <600 fs. Oscillation maps show that coherent wavepacket motions prominently involving the hydrogen out-of-plane vibrations of the bilins mediate non-adiabatic relaxation of a manifold of vibronic exciton states. However, the charge-transfer character of the bilins in the allophycocyanin-containing segments localizes the excitations in the core of the phycobilisome, yielding a kinetic bottleneck that enables photoregulatory mechanisms to operate efficiently on the >10-ps timescale.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 36123451 DOI: 10.1038/s41557-022-01026-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Chem ISSN: 1755-4330 Impact factor: 24.274