Abstract

Carotenoid difference spectra were recorded of chromatophores of Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides energized with low light intensities versus chromatophores under dark conditions. The amplitudes of the peaks and troughs were dependent on the light intensities and the duration of illumination, but the shape of the difference spectra remained constant. Sharp isosbestic points were found at 515, 500, 481, 465, and 452 mm. When potassium-valinomycin-induced diffusion potentials (inside negative) were imposed on the chromatophores “mirror images” of the light-induced difference spectra were recorded with the same isosbestic points and the same positions but different relative amplitudes of the peaks and troughs. The results are explained in terms of changes in the shape of the vibrational splittings of the carotenoid main electronic transition. This could be the result of changes in the fluidity of the environment of the carotenoids upon energization of the membrane. Prolonged periods of illumination with low or high light intensities resulted in irreversible changes of the difference spectra. Short periods of illumination with high light intensities resulted in reversible elevations of the baseline and red shifts of peaks, troughs, and baseline crossings.

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