Web Release Date: June 11,
Carotenoid and Bacteriochlorophyll Energy Transfer in the B808-866 Complex from
Chloroflexus aurantiacus
Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85287-1604
Received: May 11, 2004
Abstract:
The B808-866 light-harvesting complex of the filamentous anoxygenic phototrophic green bacterium
Chloroflexus aurantiacus has characteristics of both the LH1 and LH2 antenna complexes found in purple
photosynthetic bacteria. Energy transfer kinetics in this complex were studied using ultrafast transient absorption
spectroscopy and time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy, including the excited singlet states of the
-carotene
present in the B808-866 complex and energy transfer to the B866 Bchl a. Energy transfer from the carotenoid
S1 state to the B866 Bchl a was observed and found to be ~12-15% efficient. A separate pathway, populating
the previously described S* state, was also observed as a precursor to carotenoid triplet state formation.
While the energy transfer efficiency is similar to what has been reported for LH1 complexes of Rhodospirillum
rubrum, the kinetic scheme for energy relaxation and transfer is somewhat different than that seen in either
LH1 from Rhodospirillum rubrum or LH2 of Rhodobacter sphaeroides.
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