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Energy transfer processes in the isolated core antenna complexes CP43 and CP47 of photosystem II
Authors:Anna Paola Casazza,Malwina Szczepaniak,Marc G. Mü  ller,Alfred R. Holzwarth
Affiliation:a CNR-Istituto di Biofisica, Dipartimento di Biologia, Universita` degli Studi di Milano, Milan, Italy
b Max-Planck-Institut für Bioanorganische Chemie, Mülheim a.d. Ruhr, Germany
Abstract:The energy equilibration and transfer processes in the isolated core antenna complexes CP43 and CP47 of photosystem II have been studied by steady-state and ultrafast (femto- to nanosecond) time-resolved spectroscopy at room temperature. The annihilation-free femtosecond absorption data can be described by surprisingly simple sequential kinetic models, in which the excitation energy transfer between blue and red states in both antenna complexes is dominated by sub-picosecond processes and is completed in less than 2 ps. The slowest energy transfer steps with lifetimes in the range of 1-2 ps are assigned to transfer steps between the chlorophyll layers located on the stromal and lumenal sides. We conclude that these ultrafast intra-antenna energy transfer steps do not represent a bottleneck in the rate of the primary processes in intact photosystem II. Since the experimental energy equilibration rates are up to a factor of 3-5 higher than concluded previously, our results challenge the conclusions drawn from theoretical modeling.
Keywords:β-DM, n-dodecyl-β-  smallcaps"  >d-maltoside   Chl, chlorophyll   DAS, decay-associated spectrum   EET, excitation energy transfer   Mes, 2[N-morpholino]ethanesulfonic acid   PSII, photosystem II   RC, reaction center   SADS, species-associated difference spectrum   SAES, species-associated emission spectrum
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