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Fluorescence Spectral Dynamics of Single LHCII Trimers

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BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 98, Issue 12, Pages 3093-3101

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2010.03.028

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  1. EU
  2. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research via the Foundation of Earth and Life Sciences
  3. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research
  4. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [09-04-00605]

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Single-molecule spectroscopy was employed to elucidate the fluorescence spectral heterogeneity and dynamics of individual, immobilized trimeric complexes of the main light-harvesting complex of plants in solution near room temperature. Rapid reversible spectral shifts between various emitting states, each of which was quasi-stable for seconds to tens of seconds, were observed for a fraction of the complexes. Most deviating states were characterized by the appearance of an additional, red-shifted emission band. Reversible shifts of up to 75 nm were detected. By combining modified Redfield theory with a disordered exciton model, fluorescence spectra with peaks between 670 nm and 705 nm could be explained by changes in the realization of the static disorder of the pigment-site energies. Spectral bands beyond this wavelength window suggest the presence of special protein conformations. We attribute the large red shifts to the mixing of an excitonic state with a charge-transfer state in two or more strongly coupled chlorophylls. Spectral bluing is explained by the formation of an energy trap before excitation energy equilibration is completed.

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