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On the Conflicting Estimations of Pigment Site Energies in Photosynthetic Complexes: A Case Study of the CP47 Complex

We focus on problems with elucidation of site energies [Formula: see text] for photosynthetic complexes (PSCs) in order to raise some genuine concern regarding the conflicting estimations propagating in the literature. As an example, we provide a stern assessment of the site energies extracted from...

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Autores principales: Reinot, Tonu, Chen, Jinhai, Kell, Adam, Jassas, Mahboobe, Robben, Kevin C., Zazubovich, Valter, Jankowiak, Ryszard
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4892206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27279733
http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/ACI.S32151
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author Reinot, Tonu
Chen, Jinhai
Kell, Adam
Jassas, Mahboobe
Robben, Kevin C.
Zazubovich, Valter
Jankowiak, Ryszard
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Chen, Jinhai
Kell, Adam
Jassas, Mahboobe
Robben, Kevin C.
Zazubovich, Valter
Jankowiak, Ryszard
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description We focus on problems with elucidation of site energies [Formula: see text] for photosynthetic complexes (PSCs) in order to raise some genuine concern regarding the conflicting estimations propagating in the literature. As an example, we provide a stern assessment of the site energies extracted from fits to optical spectra of the widely studied CP47 antenna complex of photosystem II from spinach, though many general comments apply to other PSCs as well. Correct values of [Formula: see text] for chlorophyll (Chl) a in CP47 are essential for understanding its excitonic structure, population dynamics, and excitation energy pathway(s). To demonstrate this, we present a case study where simultaneous fits of multiple spectra (absorption, emission, circular dichroism, and nonresonant hole-burned spectra) show that several sets of parameters can fit the spectra very well. Importantly, we show that variable emission maxima (690–695 nm) and sample-dependent bleaching in nonresonant hole-burning spectra reported in literature could be explained, assuming that many previously studied CP47 samples were a mixture of intact and destabilized proteins. It appears that the destabilized subpopulation of CP47 complexes could feature a weakened hydrogen bond between the 13(1)-keto group of Chl29 and the PsbH protein subunit, though other possibilities cannot be entirely excluded, as discussed in this work. Possible implications of our findings are briefly discussed.
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spelling pubmed-48922062016-06-08 On the Conflicting Estimations of Pigment Site Energies in Photosynthetic Complexes: A Case Study of the CP47 Complex Reinot, Tonu Chen, Jinhai Kell, Adam Jassas, Mahboobe Robben, Kevin C. Zazubovich, Valter Jankowiak, Ryszard Anal Chem Insights Expert Review We focus on problems with elucidation of site energies [Formula: see text] for photosynthetic complexes (PSCs) in order to raise some genuine concern regarding the conflicting estimations propagating in the literature. As an example, we provide a stern assessment of the site energies extracted from fits to optical spectra of the widely studied CP47 antenna complex of photosystem II from spinach, though many general comments apply to other PSCs as well. Correct values of [Formula: see text] for chlorophyll (Chl) a in CP47 are essential for understanding its excitonic structure, population dynamics, and excitation energy pathway(s). To demonstrate this, we present a case study where simultaneous fits of multiple spectra (absorption, emission, circular dichroism, and nonresonant hole-burned spectra) show that several sets of parameters can fit the spectra very well. Importantly, we show that variable emission maxima (690–695 nm) and sample-dependent bleaching in nonresonant hole-burning spectra reported in literature could be explained, assuming that many previously studied CP47 samples were a mixture of intact and destabilized proteins. It appears that the destabilized subpopulation of CP47 complexes could feature a weakened hydrogen bond between the 13(1)-keto group of Chl29 and the PsbH protein subunit, though other possibilities cannot be entirely excluded, as discussed in this work. Possible implications of our findings are briefly discussed. Libertas Academica 2016-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4892206/ /pubmed/27279733 http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/ACI.S32151 Text en © 2016 the author(s), publisher and licensee Libertas Academica Ltd. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons CC-BY-NC 3.0 license.
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Reinot, Tonu
Chen, Jinhai
Kell, Adam
Jassas, Mahboobe
Robben, Kevin C.
Zazubovich, Valter
Jankowiak, Ryszard
On the Conflicting Estimations of Pigment Site Energies in Photosynthetic Complexes: A Case Study of the CP47 Complex
title On the Conflicting Estimations of Pigment Site Energies in Photosynthetic Complexes: A Case Study of the CP47 Complex
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title_fullStr On the Conflicting Estimations of Pigment Site Energies in Photosynthetic Complexes: A Case Study of the CP47 Complex
title_full_unstemmed On the Conflicting Estimations of Pigment Site Energies in Photosynthetic Complexes: A Case Study of the CP47 Complex
title_short On the Conflicting Estimations of Pigment Site Energies in Photosynthetic Complexes: A Case Study of the CP47 Complex
title_sort on the conflicting estimations of pigment site energies in photosynthetic complexes: a case study of the cp47 complex
topic Expert Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4892206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27279733
http://dx.doi.org/10.4137/ACI.S32151
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