Title Excitonic structure and charge separation in the heliobacterial reaction center probed by multispectral multidimensional spectroscopy /
Authors Song, Yin ; Sechrist, Riley ; Nguyen, Hoang H ; Johnson, William ; Abramavičius, Darius ; Redding, Kevin E ; Ogilvie, Jennifer P
DOI 10.1038/s41467-021-23060-9
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Is Part of Nature communications.. Berlin : Nature Portfolio. 2021, vol. 12, iss. 1, art. no. 2801, p. [1-8].. ISSN 2041-1723
Abstract [eng] Photochemical reaction centers are the engines that drive photosynthesis. The reaction center from heliobacteria (HbRC) has been proposed to most closely resemble the common ancestor of photosynthetic reaction centers, motivating a detailed understanding of its structure-function relationship. The recent elucidation of the HbRC crystal structure motivates advanced spectroscopic studies of its excitonic structure and charge separation mechanism. We perform multispectral two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy of the HbRC and corresponding numerical simulations, resolving the electronic structure and testing and refining recent excitonic models. Through extensive examination of the kinetic data by lifetime density analysis and global target analysis, we reveal that charge separation proceeds via a single pathway in which the distinct A 0 chlorophyll a pigment is the primary electron acceptor. In addition, we find strong delocalization of the charge separation intermediate. Our findings have general implications for the understanding of photosynthetic charge separation mechanisms, and how they might be tuned to achieve different functional goals.
Published Berlin : Nature Portfolio
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2021
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