The fluorescence decay kinetics of in vivo chlorophyll measured using low intensity excitation
- PMID: 758936
- DOI: 10.1016/0005-2728(79)90123-3
The fluorescence decay kinetics of in vivo chlorophyll measured using low intensity excitation
Abstract
We report fluorescence lifetimes for in vivo chlorophyll a using a time-correlated single-photon counting technique with tunable dye laser excitation. The fluorescence decay of dark-adapted chlorella is almost exponential with a lifetime of 490 ps, which is independent of excitation from 570 nm to 640 nm. Chloroplasts show a two-component decay of 410 ps and approximately 1.4 ns, the proportion of long component depending upon the fluorescence state of the chloroplasts. The fluorescence lifetime of Photosystem I was determined to be 110 ps from measurements on fragments enriched in Photosystem I prepared from chloroplasts with digitonin.
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