Triplet state dynamics in peridinin-chlorophyll-a-protein: A new pathway of photoprotection in LHCs?

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This work investigates the interaction of carotenoid and chlorophyll triplet states in the peridinin-chlorophyll-a-protein (PCP) of Amphidinium carterae using step-scan Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. We identify two carotenoid triplet state lifetimes of ∼13 and ∼42 μs in the spectral region between 1800 and 1100cm-1 after excitation of the 'blue' and 'red' peridinin (Per) conformers and the Qy of chlorophyll-a (Chl-a). The fast and slow decaying triplets exhibit different spectral signatures in the carbonyl region. The fast component generated at all excitation wavelengths is from a major conformer with a lactone stretching mode bleach at 1745 cm-1. One (1720 cm-1) and two (1720 cm -1 and 1741 cm-1) different Per conformers are observed for the slow component upon 670- and 530-480-nm excitation, respectively. The above result implies that 3Per triplets are formed via two different pathways, corroborating and complementing visible triplet-singlet (T-S) spectra (Kleima et al., Biochemistry (2000), 39, 5184). Surprisingly, all difference spectra show that Per and Chl-a modes are simultaneously present during the 3Per decay, implying significant involvement of 3Chl-a in the 3Per state. We suggest that this Per-Chl-a interaction via a delocalized triplet state lowers the 3Per energy and thus provides a general, photoprotection mechanism for light-harvesting antenna complexes. © 2007 by the Biophysical Society.

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Alexandre, M. T. A., Lührs, D. C., Van Stokkum, I. H. M., Hiller, R., Groot, M. L., Kennis, J. T. M., & Van Grondelle, R. (2007). Triplet state dynamics in peridinin-chlorophyll-a-protein: A new pathway of photoprotection in LHCs? Biophysical Journal, 93(6), 2118–2128. https://doi.org/10.1529/biophysj.107.106674

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