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The Type, Amount, Location, and Energy Transfer Properties of the Carotenoid in Reaction Centers from Rhodopseudomonas Sphaeroides

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Date 1976 Apr 9
PMID 1083252
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Analysis of photosynthetic reaction centers from Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides strains 2.4.1 and Ga shows that each contains approx. 1 mol of a specific carotenoid per mol of reaction center. In strain 2.4.1. the carotenoid is spheroidene (1-methoxy-3,4-didehydro-1,2,7',8',-tetrahydro-psi,psi-carotene); in strain Ga, it is chloroxanthin (1-hydroxy-1, 2, 7', 8'-tetrahydro-psi,psi-carotene). The carotenoid is bound to the same pair of proteins as are the bacteriochlorophylls and bacteriopheophytins of the reaction center. This binding induces strong circular dichroism in the absorption bands of the carotenoid. The carotenoid is close enough to the other pigments of the reaction center so that light energy transfers efficiently from the carotenoid to the bacteriochlorophyll, sensitizing bacteriochlorophyll fluorescence. The fluorescence polarization spectrum of the reaction centers shows that the transition vectors for the visible absorption bands of the carotenoid lie approximately parallel to the 600 nm (Qx) transition of the bacteriochlorophyll complex.

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