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Advances in the Spectroscopic and Structural Characterization of Core Light-Harvesting Complexes from Purple Phototrophic Bacteria

Yukihiro Kimura, Kazutoshi Tani, Michael T. Madigan, Zheng‐Yu Wang‐Otomo

2023The Journal of Physical Chemistry B47 citationsDOI

Abstract

Purple phototrophic bacteria are ancient anoxygenic phototrophs and attractive research tools because they capture light energy in the near-infrared (NIR) region of the spectrum and transform it into chemical energy by way of uphill energy transfers. The heart of this reaction occurs in light-harvesting 1-reaction center (LH1-RC) complexes, which are the simplest model systems for understanding basic photosynthetic reactions within type-II (quinone-utilizing) reaction centers. In this Perspective, we highlight structure-function relationships concerning unresolved fundamental processes in purple bacterial photosynthesis, including the diversified light-harvesting capacity of LH1-associated BChl molecules, energies necessary for photoelectric conversion in the RC special pairs, and quinone transport mechanisms. Based on recent progress in the spectroscopic and structural analysis of LH1-RC complexes from a variety of purple phototrophs, we discuss several key factors for understanding how purple bacteria resource light energy in the inherently energy-poor NIR region of the electromagnetic spectrum.

Topics & Concepts

Anoxygenic photosynthesisPhototrophPurple bacteriaLight-harvesting complexPhotosynthesisPhotoelectric effectLight energyQuinonePhotosynthetic reaction centreChlorosomeBacteriochlorophyllGreen sulfur bacteriaPhotochemistryChemistryPhysicsBotanyBiologyOptoelectronicsPhotosystem IIStereochemistryOpticsPhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsPhotoreceptor and optogenetics researchMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology
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