Abstract
Excitation energy transfer (EET) and trapping in Synechococcus WH 7803 whole cells and isolated photosystem I (PSI) complexes have been studied by time-resolved emission spectroscopy at room temperature (RT) and at 77 K. With the help of global and target analysis, the pathways of EET and the charge separation dynamics have been identified. Energy absorbed in the phycobilisome (PB) rods by the abundant phycoerythrin (PE) is funneled to phycocyanin (PC645) and from there to the core that contains allophycocyanin (APC660 and APC680). Intra-PB EET rates have been estimated to range from 11 to 68/ns. It was estimated that at RT, the terminal emitter of the phycobilisome, APC680, transfers its energy at a rate of 90/ns to PSI and at a rate of 50/ns to PSII. At 77 K, the redshifted Chl a states in the PSI core were heterogeneous, with maximum emission at 697 and 707 nm. In 72% of the PSI complexes, the bulk Chl a in equilibrium with F697 decayed with a main trapping lifetime of 39 ps.
Highlights
Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.Photosynthesis is key to the conversion of solar energy to biomass
In target analysis of time-resolved emission spectra, the inverse problem is to determine the number of electronically excited states (Nstates) present in the system, and to estimate their spectral properties SASl( ) and their populations cSl (t)
The emission below 600 nm can be attributed to PEI and PEII
Summary
Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s11120-017-0451-2) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.Photosynthesis is key to the conversion of solar energy to biomass. In target analysis of time-resolved emission spectra, the inverse problem is to determine the number of electronically excited states (Nstates) present in the system, and to estimate their spectral properties SASl( ) and their populations cSl (t) (superscript S stands for species).
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