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The light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b protein acts as a torque aligning chloroplasts in a magnetic field
Authors:J. G. Kiss  Gy. I. Garab  Zs. M. Tóth  Á. Faludi-Dániel
Affiliation:(1) Department of Plant Physiology, Biological Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, P.O.Box 521, 6701 Szeged, Hungary;(2) Present address: Clinic of ENT, Medical University, P.O. Box 422, 6701 Szeged, Hungary
Abstract:Displacement of particles from the purified light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b protein aggregate (LHC) was studied in magnetic fields of various strengths (0 to 1.6 T) by polarized fluorescence measurements. Macromolecular aggregates of LHC have a considerable magnetic susceptibility which enables the particles to rotate and align with their nematic axes parallel with H. As LHC is embedded in a transmembrane direction thylakoids should align perpendicular to H, the mode of alignment experimentally observed in thylakoids. The value of the magnetic susceptibility could be estimated by relating it to the integral susceptibility of the chlorophyll molecules in LHC. The fitting of this value with the field strength dependency of the fluorescence polarization ratio (FP) revealed a relationship between the LHC content of various photosynthetic membranes and their capacity for alignment, which suggested that LHC might be the torque ordering chloroplasts in a magnetic field.Abbreviations LHC light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b protein - FP fluorescence polarization ratio, Iz/Iy
Keywords:light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b protein  liquid crystal  magnetic susceptibility  polarized fluorescence
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