Fluorescence detected magnetic resonance (FDMR) of the light-harvesting complex LHCII of the spinach photosynthetic machinery revealed triplet contributions both from Carotenoids and Chlorophylls. All three carotenoids present in the complex (lutein, neoxanthin and violaxanthin) are evidenced as triplet states in the FDMR signals obtained as variation of the emission intensity of the Chlorophylls in the 680 nm region. The triplets show ⋎D⋎ values of 0.0401, 0.0388 and 0.0382 cm−1. A comparison with the results obtained by ADMR (Absorption Detected Magnetic Resonance) is made and discussed. An interesting concentration effect is discovered and discussed in terms of specific interactions between carotenoids and chlorophyll molecules. Signals are also obtained by microwave sweeping in the Chlorophyll regions and one triplet is detected (⋎D⋎=0.028−0.029 cm−1). The polarization of the carotenoid signals is discussed in terms of singlet-singlet and triplet-triplet energy transfer between car...

FDMR of carotenoid and chlorophyll triplets in Light-harvesting complex LHCII of spinach

CARBONERA, DONATELLA;GIACOMETTI, GIOVANNI;AGOSTINI, GIANCARLO
1992

Abstract

Fluorescence detected magnetic resonance (FDMR) of the light-harvesting complex LHCII of the spinach photosynthetic machinery revealed triplet contributions both from Carotenoids and Chlorophylls. All three carotenoids present in the complex (lutein, neoxanthin and violaxanthin) are evidenced as triplet states in the FDMR signals obtained as variation of the emission intensity of the Chlorophylls in the 680 nm region. The triplets show ⋎D⋎ values of 0.0401, 0.0388 and 0.0382 cm−1. A comparison with the results obtained by ADMR (Absorption Detected Magnetic Resonance) is made and discussed. An interesting concentration effect is discovered and discussed in terms of specific interactions between carotenoids and chlorophyll molecules. Signals are also obtained by microwave sweeping in the Chlorophyll regions and one triplet is detected (⋎D⋎=0.028−0.029 cm−1). The polarization of the carotenoid signals is discussed in terms of singlet-singlet and triplet-triplet energy transfer between car...
1992
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