Photoconversion of chlorophylls in higher-plant CP43 characterized by persistent spectral hole burning at 1.7 K.
(2004) In Journal of Luminescence 108(1-4). p.131-136- Abstract
- The chorophyll-protein complex CP43 is a proximal-antenna subunit important for excitation energy transfers from peripheral light-harvesting antenna to the Photosystem II (PSII) reaction centre. We report persistent spectral hole burning at 1.7 K in the Qy(0,0) origin and Qy(1,0) vibrational satellite bands of chorophyll a (chl a) in CP43 isolated from higher plants. The isolated CP43 is known to possess two quasi-degenerate 'red' trap states. We find persistent hole burning in the primary trap exhibits a photoconversion property, with a photoproduct located well outside its inhomogeneous distribution. This photoconversion of trap chl a molecules also occurs with non-selective white light illumination. The contribution of the 'red' states... (More)
- The chorophyll-protein complex CP43 is a proximal-antenna subunit important for excitation energy transfers from peripheral light-harvesting antenna to the Photosystem II (PSII) reaction centre. We report persistent spectral hole burning at 1.7 K in the Qy(0,0) origin and Qy(1,0) vibrational satellite bands of chorophyll a (chl a) in CP43 isolated from higher plants. The isolated CP43 is known to possess two quasi-degenerate 'red' trap states. We find persistent hole burning in the primary trap exhibits a photoconversion property, with a photoproduct located well outside its inhomogeneous distribution. This photoconversion of trap chl a molecules also occurs with non-selective white light illumination. The contribution of the 'red' states to CP43 absorption is discussed. (Less)
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- Hughes, Joseph L ; Prince, Barry J ; Peterson Årsköld, Sindra LU ; Krausz, Elmars ; Pace, Ron J ; Picorel, Rafael and Seibert, Mikael
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- 2004
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- Contribution to journal
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- photoproduct, vibration, CP43, hole burning
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- Journal of Luminescence
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- 108
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- 1-4
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- 131 - 136
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- Elsevier
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- scopus:2342593330
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- 0022-2313
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- 10.1016/j.jlumin.2004.01.030
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- English
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