TY - JOUR
T1 - Spectral distributions of "trap" pigments in the RC, CP47, and CP47-RC complexes of photosystem II at low temperature
T2 - A fluorescence line-narrowing and hole-burning study
AU - Den Hartog, F. T.H.
AU - Dekker, J. P.
AU - Van Grondelle, R.
AU - Völker, S.
PY - 1998
Y1 - 1998
N2 - Broad-band absorption and fluorescence, fluorescence line-narrowing (FLN), and spectral hole-burning experiments have been performed on the Qy-band of three subcore reaction-center complexes of photosystem II between 1.2 and 4.2 K: the isolated reaction center (RC), the inner core antenna CP47, and the CP47-RC complex. In the RC, fluorescence line-narrowing (FLN) is observed for excitation wavelengths Aexc 676 nm, whereas in CP47, this occurs for Aexc ^ 680 nm. The FLN spectra of CP47-RC appear to be the sum of the individual spectra of the RC and CP47, an indication that this complex has two "traps". This has been confirmed from the spectral distributions obtained by measuring the hole depth (at constant hole width) as a function of hK, as previously done for the RC [Groot, M. L., et al. J. Phys. Chem. 100, 1996, 11488]. The maxima of these distributions are at ~682 nm for the RC "trap" and at ~690 nm for the CP47 "trap" within the CP47-RC complex. Further support that the two distributions of pigments in CP47-RC belong indeed to "trap" pigments is provided by the "effective" homogeneous line width r'hom determined as a function of temperature for various excitation and detection wavelengths.
AB - Broad-band absorption and fluorescence, fluorescence line-narrowing (FLN), and spectral hole-burning experiments have been performed on the Qy-band of three subcore reaction-center complexes of photosystem II between 1.2 and 4.2 K: the isolated reaction center (RC), the inner core antenna CP47, and the CP47-RC complex. In the RC, fluorescence line-narrowing (FLN) is observed for excitation wavelengths Aexc 676 nm, whereas in CP47, this occurs for Aexc ^ 680 nm. The FLN spectra of CP47-RC appear to be the sum of the individual spectra of the RC and CP47, an indication that this complex has two "traps". This has been confirmed from the spectral distributions obtained by measuring the hole depth (at constant hole width) as a function of hK, as previously done for the RC [Groot, M. L., et al. J. Phys. Chem. 100, 1996, 11488]. The maxima of these distributions are at ~682 nm for the RC "trap" and at ~690 nm for the CP47 "trap" within the CP47-RC complex. Further support that the two distributions of pigments in CP47-RC belong indeed to "trap" pigments is provided by the "effective" homogeneous line width r'hom determined as a function of temperature for various excitation and detection wavelengths.
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U2 - 10.1021/jp9832793
DO - 10.1021/jp9832793
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0001384302
SN - 1089-5647
VL - 102
SP - 11007
EP - 11016
JO - Journal of Physical Chemistry B
JF - Journal of Physical Chemistry B
IS - 52
ER -