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Phase fluorimetric lifetime spectra. I. In algal cells at 77 K
Authors:Ismael Moya  Raphael Garcia
Institution:Laboratoire de Photosynthèse, C.N.R.S., 91190 Gif- sur-Yvette France
Abstract:A new method for decomposing fluorescence emission spectra into their elementary components, based on the simultaneous recording of fluorescence intensity and lifetime vs. the emission wavelength, has been applied to the spectra of algal cells at liquid nitrogen temperature. A model of Gaussian components fits both τ(λ) and F(λ) spectra with the same parameters. The fluorescence lifetimes have been measured by phase fluorimetry at two modulation frequencies: 29 and 139 MHz. The final Gaussian decomposition is able to describe both the 29 and 139 MHz spectra. The following conclusions concerning the fluorescence spectra of Chlorella cells at 77 K can be drawn. These conclusions are also valid with minor changes for the other examined species. (1) An overlapping of different emitting bands occurs in all the spectra; therefore, a direct lifetime reading from phase delay measurement necessitates measurements being made at several frequencies. (2) At the Fmax fluorescence level, the lifetime values of the two emissions usually associated with variable fluorescence are 0.53 ns (for B′1; λ peak 688 nm), and 1.46 ns (for B′2; λ peak 698 nm); these lifetimes are shorter than those we have measured at room temperature (approx. 1.8 ns). (3) Superimposed on B′1 and B′2 and with approximatively the same peak location, two long-lifetime components (B″1, 4.8 ns; B″2, 5.6 ns) are present. Two hypotheses can be proposed to explain these emissions: (i) the long-lifetime components arise from subsets of chlorophyll a disconnected from the functional antenna by the cooling process; and (ii) charge recombination in reaction centers leads to delayed fluorescence. (4) In the λ > 710 nm region, two main bands are required to describe the so-called Photosystem I emission: B3 (0.8 ns; λ peak 715 nm) and B4 (3.3 ns; λ peak 724 nm). The former band, usually unresolved in the amplitude fluorescence spectra, is a specific finding from lifetime measurements and has been associated with the antenna core of Photosystem I. No additional information has been obtained for B4. A supplementary small band (B5, 0.40 ns; λ peak ? 740 nm) is necessary to take into account the frequency effect and the τ(λ) decrease in the λ > 740 nm spectral range.
Keywords:Fluorescence lifetime  Phase fluorimetry  Photosynthesis  (Alga)  Chl  chlorophyll  PS  photosystem
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