New Perspectives on Photosystem II Reaction Centres
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Hall, Jeremy
Picorel, Rafael
Cox, Nicholas
Purchase, Robin
Krausz, Elmars
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CSIRO Publishing
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We apply the differential optical spectroscopy techniques of circular polarisation of luminescence (CPL) and magnetic
CPL (MCPL) to the study of isolated reaction centres (RCs) of photosystem II (PS II). The data and subsequent analysis
provide insights into aspects of the RC chromophore site energies, exciton couplings, and heterogeneities. CPL
measurements are able to identify weak luminescence associated with the unbound chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) present in the
sample. The overall sign and magnitude of the CPL observed relates well to the circular dichroism (CD) of the sample.
Both CD and CPL are reasonably consistent with modelling of the RC exciton structure. The MCPL observed for the free
Chl-a luminescence component in the RC samples is also easily understandable, but the MCPL seen near 680 nm at 1.8 K is
anomalous, appearing to have a narrow, strongly negative component. A negative sign is inconsistent with MCPL of
(exciton coupled) Qy states of either Chl-a or pheophytin-a (Pheo-a). We propose that this anomaly may arise as a result of
the luminescence from a transient excited state species created following photo-induced charge separation within the RC.
A comparison of CD spectra and modelling of RC preparations having a different number of pigments suggests that the
non-conservative nature of the CD spectra observed is associated with the ‘special pair’ pigments PD1 and PD2.
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