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Photon Energy-Dependent Ultrafast Exciton Transfer in Chlorosomes of Chlorobium tepidum and the Role of Supramolecular Dynamics

[Image: see text] The antenna complex of green sulfur bacteria, the chlorosome, is one of the most efficient supramolecular systems for efficient long-range exciton transfer in nature. Femtosecond transient absorption experiments provide new insight into how vibrationally induced quantum overlap bet...

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Autores principales: Frehan, Sean K., Dsouza, Lolita, Li, Xinmeng, Eríc, Vesna, Jansen, Thomas L. C., Mul, Guido, Holzwarth, Alfred R., Buda, Francesco, Sevink, G. J. Agur, de Groot, Huub J. M., Huijser, Annemarie
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2023
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10493955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37611240
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.3c05282
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author Frehan, Sean K.
Dsouza, Lolita
Li, Xinmeng
Eríc, Vesna
Jansen, Thomas L. C.
Mul, Guido
Holzwarth, Alfred R.
Buda, Francesco
Sevink, G. J. Agur
de Groot, Huub J. M.
Huijser, Annemarie
author_facet Frehan, Sean K.
Dsouza, Lolita
Li, Xinmeng
Eríc, Vesna
Jansen, Thomas L. C.
Mul, Guido
Holzwarth, Alfred R.
Buda, Francesco
Sevink, G. J. Agur
de Groot, Huub J. M.
Huijser, Annemarie
author_sort Frehan, Sean K.
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description [Image: see text] The antenna complex of green sulfur bacteria, the chlorosome, is one of the most efficient supramolecular systems for efficient long-range exciton transfer in nature. Femtosecond transient absorption experiments provide new insight into how vibrationally induced quantum overlap between exciton states supports highly efficient long-range exciton transfer in the chlorosome of Chlorobium tepidum. Our work shows that excitation energy is delocalized over the chlorosome in <1 ps at room temperature. The following exciton transfer to the baseplate occurs in ∼3 to 5 ps, in line with earlier work also performed at room temperature, but significantly faster than at the cryogenic temperatures used in previous studies. This difference can be attributed to the increased vibrational motion at room temperature. We observe a so far unknown impact of the excitation photon energy on the efficiency of this process. This dependency can be assigned to distinct optical domains due to structural disorder, combined with an exciton trapping channel competing with exciton transfer toward the baseplate. An oscillatory transient signal damped in <1 ps has the highest intensity in the case of the most efficient exciton transfer to the baseplate. These results agree well with an earlier computational finding of exciton transfer driven by low-frequency rotational motion of molecules in the chlorosome. Such an exciton transfer process belongs to the quantum coherent regime, for which the Förster theory for intermolecular exciton transfer does not apply. Our work hence strongly indicates that structural flexibility is important for efficient long-range exciton transfer in chlorosomes.
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spelling pubmed-104939552023-09-12 Photon Energy-Dependent Ultrafast Exciton Transfer in Chlorosomes of Chlorobium tepidum and the Role of Supramolecular Dynamics Frehan, Sean K. Dsouza, Lolita Li, Xinmeng Eríc, Vesna Jansen, Thomas L. C. Mul, Guido Holzwarth, Alfred R. Buda, Francesco Sevink, G. J. Agur de Groot, Huub J. M. Huijser, Annemarie J Phys Chem B [Image: see text] The antenna complex of green sulfur bacteria, the chlorosome, is one of the most efficient supramolecular systems for efficient long-range exciton transfer in nature. Femtosecond transient absorption experiments provide new insight into how vibrationally induced quantum overlap between exciton states supports highly efficient long-range exciton transfer in the chlorosome of Chlorobium tepidum. Our work shows that excitation energy is delocalized over the chlorosome in <1 ps at room temperature. The following exciton transfer to the baseplate occurs in ∼3 to 5 ps, in line with earlier work also performed at room temperature, but significantly faster than at the cryogenic temperatures used in previous studies. This difference can be attributed to the increased vibrational motion at room temperature. We observe a so far unknown impact of the excitation photon energy on the efficiency of this process. This dependency can be assigned to distinct optical domains due to structural disorder, combined with an exciton trapping channel competing with exciton transfer toward the baseplate. An oscillatory transient signal damped in <1 ps has the highest intensity in the case of the most efficient exciton transfer to the baseplate. These results agree well with an earlier computational finding of exciton transfer driven by low-frequency rotational motion of molecules in the chlorosome. Such an exciton transfer process belongs to the quantum coherent regime, for which the Förster theory for intermolecular exciton transfer does not apply. Our work hence strongly indicates that structural flexibility is important for efficient long-range exciton transfer in chlorosomes. American Chemical Society 2023-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10493955/ /pubmed/37611240 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.3c05282 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Frehan, Sean K.
Dsouza, Lolita
Li, Xinmeng
Eríc, Vesna
Jansen, Thomas L. C.
Mul, Guido
Holzwarth, Alfred R.
Buda, Francesco
Sevink, G. J. Agur
de Groot, Huub J. M.
Huijser, Annemarie
Photon Energy-Dependent Ultrafast Exciton Transfer in Chlorosomes of Chlorobium tepidum and the Role of Supramolecular Dynamics
title Photon Energy-Dependent Ultrafast Exciton Transfer in Chlorosomes of Chlorobium tepidum and the Role of Supramolecular Dynamics
title_full Photon Energy-Dependent Ultrafast Exciton Transfer in Chlorosomes of Chlorobium tepidum and the Role of Supramolecular Dynamics
title_fullStr Photon Energy-Dependent Ultrafast Exciton Transfer in Chlorosomes of Chlorobium tepidum and the Role of Supramolecular Dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Photon Energy-Dependent Ultrafast Exciton Transfer in Chlorosomes of Chlorobium tepidum and the Role of Supramolecular Dynamics
title_short Photon Energy-Dependent Ultrafast Exciton Transfer in Chlorosomes of Chlorobium tepidum and the Role of Supramolecular Dynamics
title_sort photon energy-dependent ultrafast exciton transfer in chlorosomes of chlorobium tepidum and the role of supramolecular dynamics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10493955/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37611240
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcb.3c05282
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