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Solving structure in the CP29 light harvesting complex with polarization-phased 2D electronic spectroscopy.


ABSTRACT: The CP29 light harvesting complex from green plants is a pigment-protein complex believed to collect, conduct, and quench electronic excitation energy in photosynthesis. We have spectroscopically determined the relative angle between electronic transition dipole moments of its chlorophyll excitation energy transfer pairs in their local protein environments without relying on simulations or an X-ray crystal structure. To do so, we measure a basis set of polarized 2D electronic spectra and isolate their absorptive components on account of the tensor relation between the light polarization sequences used to obtain them. This broadly applicable advance further enhances the acuity of polarized 2D electronic spectroscopy and provides a general means to initiate or feed back on the structural modeling of electronically-coupled chromophores in condensed phase systems, tightening the inferred relations between the spatial and electronic landscapes of ultrafast energy flow. We also discuss the pigment composition of CP29 in the context of light harvesting, energy channeling, and photoprotection within photosystem II.

SUBMITTER: Ginsberg NS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3054007 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Solving structure in the CP29 light harvesting complex with polarization-phased 2D electronic spectroscopy.

Ginsberg Naomi S NS   Davis Jeffrey A JA   Ballottari Matteo M   Cheng Yuan-Chung YC   Bassi Roberto R   Fleming Graham R GR  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20110214 10


The CP29 light harvesting complex from green plants is a pigment-protein complex believed to collect, conduct, and quench electronic excitation energy in photosynthesis. We have spectroscopically determined the relative angle between electronic transition dipole moments of its chlorophyll excitation energy transfer pairs in their local protein environments without relying on simulations or an X-ray crystal structure. To do so, we measure a basis set of polarized 2D electronic spectra and isolate  ...[more]

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