Charge separation in a reaction center incorporating barteriochlorophyll for photoactive barteriopheophytin

Christine Kirmaier, Dale Gaul, Randy Debey, Dewey Holten, Craig C. Schenck

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Abstract

Site-directed mutagenic replacement of M subunit Leu214 by His in the photosynthetic reaction center (RC) from Rhodobacter sphaeroides results in incorporation of a bacteriochlorophyll molecule (BChl) in place of the native bacteriopheophytin (BPh) electron acceptor. Evidence supporting this conclusion includes the ground-state absorption spectrum of the (M)L214H mutant, pigment and metal analyses, and time-resolved optical experiments. The genetically modified RC supports transmembrane charge separation from the photoexcited BChl dimer to the primary quinone through the new BChl molecule, but with a reduced quantum yield of 60 percent (compared to 100 percent in wild-type RCs). These results have important implications for the mechanism of charge separation in the RC, and rationalize the choice of (bacterio)pheophytins as electron acceptors in a variety of photosynthetic systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)922-927
Number of pages6
JournalScience
Volume251
Issue number4996
StatePublished - Feb 22 1991

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