Identifying the pathways of energy transfer between carotenoids and chlorophylls in LHCII and CP29. A multicolor, femtosecond pump-probe study

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Gradinaru, CC [1 ]
van Stokkum, IHM
Pascal, AA
van Grondelle, R
van Amerongen, H
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[1] Free Univ Amsterdam, Dept Biophys & Phys Complex Syst, Div Phys & Astron, Fac Sci, De Boelelaan 1081, NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Univ Verona, Fac Sci MMFFNN, I-37134 Verona, Italy
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10.1021/jp001752i
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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Spectral and kinetic information on energy transfer from carotenoids (Cars) to chlorophylls (Chls) within light-harvesting complex II (LHCII) and CP29 was obtained from femtosecond transient absorption study by using selective Car excitation (489 and 506 nm) and detecting the induced changes over a wide spectral interval (460-720 nm). By examining the evolution of entire spectral bands rather than looking at a few single traces, we were able to identify the species (pigments and/or electronic states) which participate in the energy flow, as well as the lifetimes and quantum yields of individual processes. Hence, it was found that the initially excited Car S-2 state decays very fast, with lifetimes of 70-90 fs in CP29 and 100 +/- 20 fs in LHCII, via two competing channels: energy transfer to Chls (60-65%) and internal conversion to the lower, optically forbidden S-1 state (35-40%). In CP29, the energy accepters are exclusively Chls a, while in LHCII, this is only valid for lutein and violaxanthin. In the latter case, neoxanthin transfers energy mostly to Chls b. In both complexes, ca. 15-20% of the initial Car excitations are transferred to Chls a via the S-1 level, with a time constant of around 1 ps, thus bringing the total Car-Chi transfer efficiency to ca. 80%. Given the yield of this process and the large difference between the transfer time and the intrinsic S-1 lifetime (similar to 20 ps), it seems that lutein is the only species active on this pathway. From the measured transfer rates, we estimated that a coupling of 280-330 cm(-1) drives the transfer via the S-2 route, while a coupling value of around 100 cm(-1) was estimated for the S-1 transfer. The Car S-2 state is coupled to both Q(x) and Q(y) states of the Chi through a Coulombic mechanism; from the available structural information, we estimated the dipole-dipole contribution to be 450-500 cm(-1). The S-1 state is coupled to the Chi a Q(y) transition via an exchange and/or a Coulombic mechanism.
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