1992
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.89.20.9514
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Primary electron transfer kinetics in bacterial reaction centers with modified bacteriochlorophylls at the monomeric sites BA,B.

Abstract: The primary electron transfer has been investigated by femtosecond time-resolved absorption spectroscopy in two chemically modified reaction centers (RC) of Rhodobacter sphaeroides, in which the monomeric bacteriochlorophylls BA and BB have both been exchanged by 132-hydroxybacteriochlorophyll a or [3-vinylJ-132-hydroxybac-teriochlorophyll a. The kinetics of the primary electron transfer are not influenced by the 132-hydroxy modification. In RCs containing [3-vinyl]-132-hydroxybacteriochlorophyll a the primary… Show more

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“…Once again the temperature dependence in the 105 to 150 K range show that these signals are uniformly reduced upon raising the temperature. This is consistent with the observation that an exchange of Phe for BPhe has only little effect on the neighboring pigments in the B-pockets (Scheer et al 1992). Indeed, one would not expect any significant change in the rate of energy transfer from the primary donor to the carotenoid upon exchange ofPhe a for the native BPhe molecules at sites H A and H B.…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…Once again the temperature dependence in the 105 to 150 K range show that these signals are uniformly reduced upon raising the temperature. This is consistent with the observation that an exchange of Phe for BPhe has only little effect on the neighboring pigments in the B-pockets (Scheer et al 1992). Indeed, one would not expect any significant change in the rate of energy transfer from the primary donor to the carotenoid upon exchange ofPhe a for the native BPhe molecules at sites H A and H B.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Phe a and [3-vinyl]-132-OH-BChl a were prepared as before (Struck et al 1992). 132-OH-Zn-BChl a was obtained by metalation of the respective bacteriopheophytin with zinc acetate in acetic acid (Fiedor et al 1993, unpublished results), or by transmetalation of the cadmium complex (Hartwich et al 1993).…”
Section: Reaction Center Preparationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[125,126] As expected from a stepwise reaction model a reduction in primary ET rate with the accompanying significant decrease of the transient P + B A À population and less efficient charge separation was found. Important information was obtained when the secondary acceptor BPhe was replaced by different types of modified BPhe and Phe molecules.…”
Section: Variation Of Et Parameters By Protein Engineering and Chromomentioning
confidence: 61%
“…sphaeroides were studied where the bacteriochlorophyll a molecule at the monomeric position BA and Bß were exchanged by [3-vinyl]-13 2 -OH-BChl a molecules [19]. The modification due to the 3-vinyl group is expected to change the redox potential of the BChl and as a consequence the energy of the radical pair State P+BA".…”
Section: Reaction Centers With Exchanged Bacteriochlorophyll Amentioning
confidence: 99%