Unique Mechanisms of Excitation Energy Transfer, Electron Transfer and Photoisomerization in Biological Systems |
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Authors: | T. Kakitani T. Kawatsu A. Kimura A. Yamada T. Yamato S. Yamamoto |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University, Nagoya, 464–8602, Japan;(2) Graduate School of Human Informatics, Nagoya University, Nagoya, 464-8602, Japan;(3) Faculty of Liberal Arts, Chukyo University, 101-2 Yagoto-Honmachi, Showa-ku, Nagaya, 466-8666, Japan |
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Abstract: | We discuss unique mechanisms typical in the elementary processes ofbiological functions. We focus on three topics. Excitation energytransfer in the light-harvesting antenna systems of photosyntheticbacteria is unique in its structure and the energy transfer mechanism. Inthe case of LH2 of Rhodopseudomonas acidophila, the B850 intra-ringenergy transfer and the inter-ring energy transfer between B800 and B850take place by the intermediate coupling mechanism of energy transfer. Theexcitonic coherent domain shows a wave-like movement along the ring, andthis property is expected to play a significant role in the inter-ringenergy transfer between LH2's. The electron transfer in biological systemsis mostly long-range electron transfer that occurs by the electrontunneling through the protein media. There is a long-standing problem thatwhich part of protein media is used for the electron tunneling root. As aresult of our detailed analysis, we found that the global electron tunnelingroot is a little winded with a width of a few angstrom, reflecting theproperty of tertiary and secondary structures of the protein and it isaffected by the thermal fluctuation of protein structure. Photoisomerizationof rhodopsin is very unique: The cis-transphotoisomerization ofrhodopsin occurs only around the C11 = C12 bond in the counterclockwisedirection. Its molecular mechanism is resolved by our MD simulation studyusing the structure of rhodopsin which was recently obtained by the X-raycrystallographic analysis. |
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Keywords: | electron tunneling root excitation energy transfer exciton long-range electron transfer photoisomerization retinal chromophore |
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