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. 1982 Jan;79(2):413-7.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.79.2.413.

Picosecond photochemistry of a cofacial diporphyrin containing iron(III) and zinc(II): Mimicking electron transfer between cytochrome c and the primary electron donor in reaction centers of photosynthetic bacteria

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Picosecond photochemistry of a cofacial diporphyrin containing iron(III) and zinc(II): Mimicking electron transfer between cytochrome c and the primary electron donor in reaction centers of photosynthetic bacteria

I Fujita et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1982 Jan.

Abstract

Comparison of picosecond kinetic and spectroscopic data for Zn octaethylporphine and Fe(III)Cl octaethylporphine with that for Zn-Fe(III)Cl, a cofacial diporphyrin composed of a Zn porphyrin covalently bound to an Fe(III)Cl porphyrin with two chains of five atoms each, supports the assignment of a light-driven electron transfer (k > 10(11)s(-1)) within Zn-Fe(III)Cl to form [Zn(+).-Fe(II)]Cl. The kinetics (k approximately 10(10)s(-1)) and thermodynamics of the reverse electron transfer are compared to those of a similar electron transfer in bacterial photosynthesis, the reduction of an oxidized bacteriochlorophyll dimer, (BChl)(2) (+)., by Fe(II) cytochrome c.

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