Excitation energy transfer in phycobiliproteins of the cyanobacterium Acaryochloris marina investigated by spectral hole burning |
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Authors: | Jörg Pieper Margus Rätsep Maksym Golub Franz-Josef Schmitt Petrica Artene Hann-Jörg Eckert |
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Affiliation: | 1.Institute of Physics,University of Tartu,Tartu,Estonia;2.Max-Volmer-Laboratories for Biophysical Chemistry,Technical University Berlin,Berlin,Germany |
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Abstract: | The cyanobacterium Acaryochloris marina developed two types of antenna complexes, which contain chlorophyll-d (Chl d) and phycocyanobilin (PCB) as light-harvesting pigment molecules, respectively. The latter membrane-extrinsic complexes are denoted as phycobiliproteins (PBPs). Spectral hole burning was employed to study excitation energy transfer and electron–phonon coupling in PBPs. The data reveal a rich spectral substructure with a total of four low-energy electronic states whose absorption bands peak at 633, 644, 654, and at about 673 nm. The electronic states at ~633 and 644 nm can be tentatively attributed to phycocyanin (PC) and allophycocyanin (APC), respectively. The remaining low-energy electronic states including the terminal emitter at 673 nm may be associated with different isoforms of PC, APC, or the linker protein. Furthermore, the hole burning data reveal a large number of excited state vibrational frequencies, which are characteristic for the chromophore PCB. In summary, the results are in good agreement with the low-energy level structure of PBPs and electron–phonon coupling parameters reported by Gryliuk et al. (BBA 1837:1490–1499, 2014) based on difference fluorescence line-narrowing experiments. |
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