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A theoretical model for electron transport through chlorophyll-containing bileaflet membranes
Authors:Asher Ilani  Donald S. Berns
Affiliation:(1) Division of Laboratories and Research, New York State Department of Health, Albany, New York;(2) Present address: Department of Physiology, Hebrew University - Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel
Abstract:Summary A model of electron transport through bileaflet membranes comprised of chlorophylls and carotenoids is proposed and can account for the photoresponses observed in chloroplast-extract membranes. Some features of the model are as follows: In the absence of any specific additive, such as phycocyanin, the energy barrier for electron transfer between chromophores in the membrane and a redox pair in the aqueous solution is significantly high, so that the only realistic mechanism for electron exchange through the interface is by quantum-mechanical tunneling. In an analogy to theories developed for the explanation of semiconductor electrode behavior, the essential requirement of energy overlap between occupied and unoccupied electronic states on either side of the membrane-water interface is explored. The extent of overlap can be controlled by the potential difference developed across the interface. The presence of the carotenoids can reduce the energy barrier for electron movement within she membrane so that excited electrons can pass from the chlorophyll chromophores on one tide of the membrane interface to those on the other side. It is suggested that electron tunneling is the mechanism by which reducing substances belonging to a redox pair of high oxidation-reduction potential deliver their electrons to vacant orbitals in the photosynthetic membranes.
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