Photoinduced electron transfer across lipid bilayers containing magnesium octaethylporphyrin
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-1097.1989.tb08440.x
Photoinduced electron transfer across lipid bilayers containing magnesium octaethylporphyrin
Abstract
Both photoinitiated (thermodynamically downhill) and photodriven (thermodynamically uphill) electron transfer reactions across lipid bilayers are sensitized by magnesium octaethyl porphyrin (MgOEP). It is shown that the reaction mechanism is via reduction of photoexcited MgOEP at the reducing (ascorbate) side of the bilayer and the charge carrier is likely the neutral protonated MgOEP anion. The MgOEP cation (or its neutral form) does not contribute to charge passage across the bilayer even though it is readily formed at the acceptor (ferricyanide or methyl viologen) side of the membrane. Photoelectric measurements on planar bilayers show that the time constant for reduction of excited MgOEP is about 10 microseconds with 10 mM ascorbate. The membrane transport of the mediator appears to be rate limiting when the reaction is photoinitiated and the interfacial reaction appears to be limiting when the reaction is photodriven. The quantum yield of the process is about 0.1 in the latter case and about 0.02 in the former. The former yield is increased to about 0.15 in the presence of a redox mediator, duroquinone. In these systems, the magnesium porphyrin is both sensitizer and trans membrane redox mediator.
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