TY - JOUR
T1 - Triplet state spectra and dynamics of peridinin analogs having different extents of π-electron conjugation
AU - Kaligotla, Shanti
AU - Doyle, Sara
AU - Niedzwiedzki, Dariusz M.
AU - Hasegawa, Shinji
AU - Kajikawa, Takayuki
AU - Katsumura, Shigeo
AU - Frank, Harry A.
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - The Peridinin-Chlorophyll a-Protein (PCP) complex has both an exceptionally efficient light-harvesting ability and a highly effective protective capacity against photodynamic reactions involving singlet oxygen. These functions can be attributed to presence of a substantial amount of the highly-substituted and complex carotenoid, peridinin, in the protein and the facts that the low-lying singlet states of peridinin are higher in energy than those of chlorophyll (Chl) a, but the lowest-lying triplet state of peridinin is below that of Chl a. Thus, singlet energy can be transferred from peridinin to Chl a, but the Chl a triplet state is quenched before it can sensitize the formation of singlet oxygen. The present investigation takes advantage of Chl a as an effective triplet state donor to peridinin and explores the triplet state spectra and dynamics of a systematic series of peridinin analogs having different numbers of conjugated carbon-carbon double bonds. The carotenoids investigated are peridinin, which has a C37 carbon skeleton and eight conjugated carbon-carbon double bonds, and three synthetic analogs: C33-peridinin, having two less double bonds than peridinin, C35-peridinin which has one less double bond than peridinin, and C39-peridinin which has one more double bond than peridinin. In this study, the behavior of the triplet state spectra and kinetics exhibited by these molecules has been investigated in polar and nonpolar solvents and reveals a substantial effect of both π-electron conjugated chain length and solvent environment on the spectral lineshapes. However, only a small dependence of these factors is observed on the kinetics of triplet energy transfer from Chl a and on carotenoid triplet state deactivation to the ground state.
AB - The Peridinin-Chlorophyll a-Protein (PCP) complex has both an exceptionally efficient light-harvesting ability and a highly effective protective capacity against photodynamic reactions involving singlet oxygen. These functions can be attributed to presence of a substantial amount of the highly-substituted and complex carotenoid, peridinin, in the protein and the facts that the low-lying singlet states of peridinin are higher in energy than those of chlorophyll (Chl) a, but the lowest-lying triplet state of peridinin is below that of Chl a. Thus, singlet energy can be transferred from peridinin to Chl a, but the Chl a triplet state is quenched before it can sensitize the formation of singlet oxygen. The present investigation takes advantage of Chl a as an effective triplet state donor to peridinin and explores the triplet state spectra and dynamics of a systematic series of peridinin analogs having different numbers of conjugated carbon-carbon double bonds. The carotenoids investigated are peridinin, which has a C37 carbon skeleton and eight conjugated carbon-carbon double bonds, and three synthetic analogs: C33-peridinin, having two less double bonds than peridinin, C35-peridinin which has one less double bond than peridinin, and C39-peridinin which has one more double bond than peridinin. In this study, the behavior of the triplet state spectra and kinetics exhibited by these molecules has been investigated in polar and nonpolar solvents and reveals a substantial effect of both π-electron conjugated chain length and solvent environment on the spectral lineshapes. However, only a small dependence of these factors is observed on the kinetics of triplet energy transfer from Chl a and on carotenoid triplet state deactivation to the ground state.
KW - Carotenoids
KW - Energy transfer
KW - Optical spectroscopy
KW - Triplet state lifetime
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U2 - 10.1007/s11120-010-9535-y
DO - 10.1007/s11120-010-9535-y
M3 - Article
C2 - 20165916
AN - SCOPUS:77952091671
SN - 0166-8595
VL - 103
SP - 167
EP - 174
JO - Photosynthesis Research
JF - Photosynthesis Research
IS - 3
ER -