TY - JOUR
T1 - Optical identification of the long-wavelength (700-1700 nm) electronic excitations of the native reaction centre, Mn4CaO5 cluster and cytochromes of photosystem II in plants and cyanobacteria
AU - Morton, Jennifer
AU - Akita, Fusamichi
AU - Nakajima, Yoshiki
AU - Shen, Jian Ren
AU - Krausz, Elmars
N1 - Funding Information:
We would like to dedicate this paper to our late colleague Warwick Hillier whose untimely death was a shock to his friends and colleagues. He was involved in the early stages of this project. The tireless technical support of Keith Jackman was critical in many aspects of this demanding project. Paul Smith prepared the spinach PS II core complexes used in this work. We would like to acknowledge the continuing help and encouragement of Bill Rutherford and Nick Cox. We recognise the support of the Australian Research Council through grant DP110104565 (E.K.) and MEXT/JSPS of Japan through a Grant-in-Aid for Specially Promoted Research No. 24000018 (J.R.S.).
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© 2014 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2015/2
Y1 - 2015/2
N2 - Visible/UV absorption in PS II core complexes is dominated by the chl-a absorptions, which extend to ~ 700 nm. A broad 700-730 nm PS II core complex absorption in spinach has been assigned [1] to a charge transfer excitation between ChlD1 and ChlD2. Emission from this state, which peaks at 780 nm, has been seen [2] for both plant and cyanobacterial samples. We show that Thermosynechococcus vulcanus PS II core complexes have parallel absorbance in the 700-730 nm region and similar photochemical behaviour to that seen in spinach. This establishes the low energy charge transfer state as intrinsic to the native PS II reaction centre. High-sensitivity MCD measurements made in the 700-1700 nm region reveal additional electronic excitations at ~ 770 nm and ~ 1550 nm. The temperature and field dependence of MCD spectra establish that the system peaking near 1550 nm is a heme-to-Fe(III) charge transfer excitation. These transitions have not previously been observed for cyt b559 or cyt c550. The distinctive characteristics of the MCD signals seen at 770 nm allow us to assign absorption in this region to a dz2 → dx2 - y2 transition of Mn(III) in the Ca-Mn4O5 cluster of the oxygen evolving centre. Current measurements were performed in the S1 state. Detailed analyses of this spectral region, especially in higher S states, promise to provide a new window on models of water oxidation.
AB - Visible/UV absorption in PS II core complexes is dominated by the chl-a absorptions, which extend to ~ 700 nm. A broad 700-730 nm PS II core complex absorption in spinach has been assigned [1] to a charge transfer excitation between ChlD1 and ChlD2. Emission from this state, which peaks at 780 nm, has been seen [2] for both plant and cyanobacterial samples. We show that Thermosynechococcus vulcanus PS II core complexes have parallel absorbance in the 700-730 nm region and similar photochemical behaviour to that seen in spinach. This establishes the low energy charge transfer state as intrinsic to the native PS II reaction centre. High-sensitivity MCD measurements made in the 700-1700 nm region reveal additional electronic excitations at ~ 770 nm and ~ 1550 nm. The temperature and field dependence of MCD spectra establish that the system peaking near 1550 nm is a heme-to-Fe(III) charge transfer excitation. These transitions have not previously been observed for cyt b559 or cyt c550. The distinctive characteristics of the MCD signals seen at 770 nm allow us to assign absorption in this region to a dz2 → dx2 - y2 transition of Mn(III) in the Ca-Mn4O5 cluster of the oxygen evolving centre. Current measurements were performed in the S1 state. Detailed analyses of this spectral region, especially in higher S states, promise to provide a new window on models of water oxidation.
KW - Charge-transfer
KW - Circular dichroism
KW - Magnetic circular dichroism
KW - Oxygen evolving centre
KW - Photosystem II
KW - Reaction centre
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U2 - 10.1016/j.bbabio.2014.11.003
DO - 10.1016/j.bbabio.2014.11.003
M3 - Article
C2 - 25445315
AN - SCOPUS:84911496276
SN - 0005-2728
VL - 1847
SP - 153
EP - 161
JO - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Bioenergetics
JF - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Bioenergetics
IS - 2
ER -