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Solar hydrogen-producing bionanodevice outperforms natural photosynthesis.


ABSTRACT: Although a number of solar biohydrogen systems employing photosystem I (PSI) have been developed, few attain the electron transfer throughput of oxygenic photosynthesis. We have optimized a biological/organic nanoconstruct that directly tethers F(B), the terminal [4Fe-4S] cluster of PSI from Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002, to the distal [4Fe-4S] cluster of the [FeFe]-hydrogenase (H(2)ase) from Clostridium acetobutylicum. On illumination, the PSI-[FeFe]-H(2)ase nanoconstruct evolves H(2) at a rate of 2,200 ± 460 ?mol mg chlorophyll(-1) h(-1), which is equivalent to 105 ± 22 e(-)PSI(-1) s(-1). Cyanobacteria evolve O(2) at a rate of approximately 400 ?mol mg chlorophyll(-1) h(-1), which is equivalent to 47 e(-)PSI(-1) s(-1), given a PSI to photosystem II ratio of 1.8. The greater than twofold electron throughput by this hybrid biological/organic nanoconstruct over in vivo oxygenic photosynthesis validates the concept of tethering proteins through their redox cofactors to overcome diffusion-based rate limitations on electron transfer.

SUBMITTER: Lubner CE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3248548 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Solar hydrogen-producing bionanodevice outperforms natural photosynthesis.

Lubner Carolyn E CE   Applegate Amanda M AM   Knörzer Philipp P   Ganago Alexander A   Bryant Donald A DA   Happe Thomas T   Golbeck John H JH  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20111212 52


Although a number of solar biohydrogen systems employing photosystem I (PSI) have been developed, few attain the electron transfer throughput of oxygenic photosynthesis. We have optimized a biological/organic nanoconstruct that directly tethers F(B), the terminal [4Fe-4S] cluster of PSI from Synechococcus sp. PCC 7002, to the distal [4Fe-4S] cluster of the [FeFe]-hydrogenase (H(2)ase) from Clostridium acetobutylicum. On illumination, the PSI-[FeFe]-H(2)ase nanoconstruct evolves H(2) at a rate of  ...[more]

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