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Circular dichroism and resonance Raman spectroscopies of bacteriochlorophyll b-containing LH1-RC complexes.

Authors :
Kimura, Y.
Yamashita, T.
Seto, R.
Imanishi, M.
Honda, M.
Nakagawa, S.
Saga, Y.
Takenaka, S.
Yu, L.-J.
Madigan, M. T.
Wang-Otomo, Z.-Y.
Source :
Photosynthesis Research; May2021, Vol. 148 Issue 1/2, p77-86, 10p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The core light-harvesting complexes (LH1) in bacteriochlorophyll (BChl) b-containing purple phototrophic bacteria are characterized by a near-infrared absorption maximum around 1010 nm. The determinative cause for this ultra-redshift remains unclear. Here, we present results of circular dichroism (CD) and resonance Raman measurements on the purified LH1 complexes in a reaction center-associated form from a mesophilic and a thermophilic Blastochloris species. Both the LH1 complexes displayed purely positive CD signals for their Q<subscript>y</subscript> transitions, in contrast to those of BChl a-containing LH1 complexes. This may reflect differences in the conjugation system of the bacteriochlorin between BChl b and BChl a and/or the differences in the pigment organization between the BChl b- and BChl a-containing LH1 complexes. Resonance Raman spectroscopy revealed remarkably large redshifts of the Raman bands for the BChl b C3-acetyl group, indicating unusually strong hydrogen bonds formed with LH1 polypeptides, results that were verified by a published structure. A linear correlation was found between the redshift of the Raman band for the BChl C3-acetyl group and the change in LH1-Q<subscript>y</subscript> transition for all native BChl a- and BChl b-containing LH1 complexes examined. The strong hydrogen bonding and π–π interactions between BChl b and nearby aromatic residues in the LH1 polypeptides, along with the CD results, provide crucial insights into the spectral and structural origins for the ultra-redshift of the long-wavelength absorption maximum of BChl b-containing phototrophs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01668595
Volume :
148
Issue :
1/2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Photosynthesis Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
150519612
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11120-021-00831-5