In plants, Photosystem I (PSI) is composed of a core complex and a membrane‐associated antenna complex light‐harvesting complex I that captures light and funnels its energy to the core complex. To obtain Raman structural information on β‐carotenes embedded in the PSI core complex, a ‘sandwich’ system of roughened silver slice: target protein complexes: single silver nanoparticles was fabricated for Surface‐Enhanced Resonance Raman Scattering (SERRS) measurements. This study provided a method to overcome spectral irreproducibility, which is the main drawback of Surface‐Enhanced Raman Scattering/SERRS‐based studies. The Raman spectra of β‐carotenes embedded in the PSI core complex can be obtained at very low sample concentrations (1–5 µg Chl/ml) and high signal/noise ratios. The β‐carotenes in the spinach PSI core complex were predominantly all‐trans configuration. The membrane protein‐mediated adsorption of silver nanoparticles induced the uniform distribution of a large number of single nanoparticles, which contributed to achieving highly reproducible SERRS spectra. This study is the first to apply single silver nanoparticle‐based SERRS analysis in membrane proteins. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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