Energy transfer dynamics in a red-shifted violaxanthin-chlorophyll a light-harvesting complex
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Energy transfer dynamics in a red-shifted violaxanthin-chlorophyll a light-harvesting complex
Abstract
Photosynthetic eukaryotes whose cells harbor plastids originating from secondary endosymbiosis of a red alga include species of major ecological and economic importance. Since utilization of solar energy relies on the efficient light-harvesting, one of the critical factors for the success of the red lineage in a range of environments is to be found in the adaptability of the light-harvesting machinery, formed by the proteins of the light-harvesting complex (LHC) family. A number of species are known to employ mainly a unique class of LHC containing red-shifted chlorophyll a (Chl a) forms absorbing above 690 nm. This appears to be an adaptation to shaded habitats. Here we present a detailed investigation of excitation energy flow in the red-shifted light-harvesting antenna of eustigmatophyte Trachydiscus minutus using time-resolved fluorescence and ultrafast transient absorption measurements. The main carotenoid in the complex is violaxanthin, hence this LHC is labeled the red-violaxanthin-Chl a protein, rVCP. Both the carotenoid-to-Chl a energy transfer and excitation dynamics within the Chl a manifold were studied and compared to the related antenna complex, VCP, that lacks the red-Chl a. Two spectrally defined carotenoid pools were identified in the red antenna, contributing to energy transfer to Chl a, mostly via S2 and hot S1 states. Also, Chl a triplet quenching by carotenoids is documented. Two separate pools of red-shifted Chl a were resolved, one is likely formed by excitonically coupled Chl a molecules. The structural implications of these observations are discussed.
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