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Jolly green MOF: confinement and photoactivation of photosystem I in a metal–organic framework

Photosystem I (PSI) is a ∼1000 kDa transmembrane protein that enables photoactivated charge separation with ∼1 V driving potential and ∼100% quantum efficiency during the photosynthetic process. Although such properties make PSI a potential candidate for integration into bio-hybrid solar energy harv...

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Autores principales: Bennett, Tyler H., Vaughn, Michael D., Davari, Seyyed Ali, Park, Kiman, Mukherjee, Dibyendu, Khomami, Bamin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: RSC 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9473227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36132458
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8na00093j
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author Bennett, Tyler H.
Vaughn, Michael D.
Davari, Seyyed Ali
Park, Kiman
Mukherjee, Dibyendu
Khomami, Bamin
author_facet Bennett, Tyler H.
Vaughn, Michael D.
Davari, Seyyed Ali
Park, Kiman
Mukherjee, Dibyendu
Khomami, Bamin
author_sort Bennett, Tyler H.
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description Photosystem I (PSI) is a ∼1000 kDa transmembrane protein that enables photoactivated charge separation with ∼1 V driving potential and ∼100% quantum efficiency during the photosynthetic process. Although such properties make PSI a potential candidate for integration into bio-hybrid solar energy harvesting devices, the grand challenge in orchestrating such integration rests on rationally designed 3D architectures that can organize and stabilize PSI in the myriad of harsh conditions in which it needs to function. The current study investigates the optical response and photoactive properties of PSI encapsulated in a highly stable nanoporous metal–organic framework (ZIF-8), denoted here as PSI@ZIF-8. The ZIF-8 framework provides a unique scaffold with a robust confining environment for PSI while protecting its precisely coordinated chlorophyll networks from denaturing agents. Significant blue shifts in the fluorescence emissions from UV-vis measurements reveal the successful confinement of PSI in ZIF-8. Pump–probe spectroscopy confirms the photoactivity of the PSI@ZIF-8 composites by revealing the successful internal charge separation and external charge transfer of P(700)(+) and F(B)(−) even after exposure to denaturing agents and organic solvents. This work provides greater fundamental understanding of confinement effects on pigment networks, while significantly broadening the potential working environments for PSI-integrated bio-hybrid materials.
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spelling pubmed-94732272022-09-20 Jolly green MOF: confinement and photoactivation of photosystem I in a metal–organic framework Bennett, Tyler H. Vaughn, Michael D. Davari, Seyyed Ali Park, Kiman Mukherjee, Dibyendu Khomami, Bamin Nanoscale Adv Chemistry Photosystem I (PSI) is a ∼1000 kDa transmembrane protein that enables photoactivated charge separation with ∼1 V driving potential and ∼100% quantum efficiency during the photosynthetic process. Although such properties make PSI a potential candidate for integration into bio-hybrid solar energy harvesting devices, the grand challenge in orchestrating such integration rests on rationally designed 3D architectures that can organize and stabilize PSI in the myriad of harsh conditions in which it needs to function. The current study investigates the optical response and photoactive properties of PSI encapsulated in a highly stable nanoporous metal–organic framework (ZIF-8), denoted here as PSI@ZIF-8. The ZIF-8 framework provides a unique scaffold with a robust confining environment for PSI while protecting its precisely coordinated chlorophyll networks from denaturing agents. Significant blue shifts in the fluorescence emissions from UV-vis measurements reveal the successful confinement of PSI in ZIF-8. Pump–probe spectroscopy confirms the photoactivity of the PSI@ZIF-8 composites by revealing the successful internal charge separation and external charge transfer of P(700)(+) and F(B)(−) even after exposure to denaturing agents and organic solvents. This work provides greater fundamental understanding of confinement effects on pigment networks, while significantly broadening the potential working environments for PSI-integrated bio-hybrid materials. RSC 2018-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9473227/ /pubmed/36132458 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8na00093j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Bennett, Tyler H.
Vaughn, Michael D.
Davari, Seyyed Ali
Park, Kiman
Mukherjee, Dibyendu
Khomami, Bamin
Jolly green MOF: confinement and photoactivation of photosystem I in a metal–organic framework
title Jolly green MOF: confinement and photoactivation of photosystem I in a metal–organic framework
title_full Jolly green MOF: confinement and photoactivation of photosystem I in a metal–organic framework
title_fullStr Jolly green MOF: confinement and photoactivation of photosystem I in a metal–organic framework
title_full_unstemmed Jolly green MOF: confinement and photoactivation of photosystem I in a metal–organic framework
title_short Jolly green MOF: confinement and photoactivation of photosystem I in a metal–organic framework
title_sort jolly green mof: confinement and photoactivation of photosystem i in a metal–organic framework
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9473227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36132458
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8na00093j
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