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Identification of a New Excited State Responsible for the in Vivo Unique Absorption Band of Siphonaxanthin in the Green Alga Codium Fragile

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Journal J Phys Chem B
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2007 Jul 17
PMID 17629321
Citations 10
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Abstract

A marine green alga, Codium fragile, exhibits a characteristic in vivo absorption band of a specific keto-carotenoid, siphonaxanthin, at 535 nm. We examined the ultrafast fluorescence kinetics by direct excitation of this band after purification of light-harvesting complex II. On the basis of a high fluorescence anisotropy (0.39) up to 1 ps and a very short lifetime (60 fs), we identified the 535 nm band as a new electronically excited state (Sx) located between the S1 and S2 states. Excited-state dynamics of the Sx state were further discussed in relation to the energy transfer processes in the complexes.

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