Electron transfer in pheophytin a‐modified reaction centers from Rhodobacter sphaeroides (R‐26)

Abstract
The major part (> 90%) of bacteriopheophytin a in reaction centers (RCs) of Rhodobacter sphaeroides was substituted by plant pheophytin a. In modified RCs the photochemical formation of P+Qa occurs with with a quantum efficiency of 79%. The intermediary state P+I displayed a recombination time constant of 1.5 ns, and the electron transfer from I to Qa was characterized by a time constant of 540 ps. On the basis of spectral properties of P+I for native and modified RCs, it was suggested that bacteriopheophytin, as well as bacteriochlorophyll monomers located in L protein branch, have a transition at 545 nm with approx. equal extinction coefficients. Accordingly, the state P+I in modified RCs is proposed to consist of a thermodynamic mixture of P+BL (∼ 80%) and P+Phe (∼ 20%).

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