Literature DB >> 36124282

Measurements of the light-induced steady state electric potential generation by photosynthetic pigment-protein complexes.

Mahir D Mamedov1, Georgy E Milanovsky1, Liya Vitukhnovskaya1,2, Alexey Yu Semenov1,2.   

Abstract

In this minireview, we consider the methods of measurements of the light-induced steady state transmembrane electric potential (Δψ) generation by photosynthetic systems, e.g. photosystem I (PS I). The microelectrode technique and the detection of electrochromic bandshifts of carotenoid pigments are most appropriate for Δψ measurements in situ and in vivo. Direct electrometrical method and Δψ measurements in the photovoltaic system based on membrane filter (MF) sandwiched between semiconductor indium tin oxide electrodes (ITO) are suitable for studies of isolated pigment-protein complexes and small natural vesicles-chromatophores. In the presence of trehalose, ITO|PS I-MF|ITO system allows to keep a steady state level of ∆ψ after 1 h of illumination. According to preliminary experiments, this system is capable of providing steady state light-induced ∆ψ after several months of storage in the dark at room temperature under controlled humidity in the presence of trehalose. The long-term generation of light-induced ∆ψ in relatively simple system may serve as a source of the solar-to-electric energy conversion. © International Union for Pure and Applied Biophysics (IUPAB) and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2022.

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Keywords:  Direct electrometry; Electric potential; Electrochromic shift; Microelectrode technique; Photosynthetic reaction centers; Semiconductor indium tin oxide electrodes

Year:  2022        PMID: 36124282      PMCID: PMC9481783          DOI: 10.1007/s12551-022-00966-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys Rev        ISSN: 1867-2450


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