The effect of ultrafine WO3 nanoparticles on the organization of thylakoids enriched in photosystem II and energy transfer in photosystem II complexes

Author:

Krysiak S.1,Gotić M.2,Madej E.3,Moreno Maldonado A. C.4,Goya G. F.4,Spiridis N.3,Burda K.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science AGH – University of Krakow Krakow Poland

2. Division of Materials Physics Ruđer Bošković Institute Zagreb Croatia

3. Jerzy Haber Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry Polish Academy of Sciences Krakow Poland

4. Condensed Matter Physics Department and Instituto de Nanociencia y Materiales de Aragón Universidad de Zaragoza Zaragoza Spain

Abstract

AbstractIn this work, a new approach to construct self‐assembled hybrid systems based on natural PSII‐enriched thylakoid membranes (PSII BBY) is demonstrated. Superfine m‐WO3 NPs (≈1–2 nm) are introduced into PSII BBY. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) measurements showed that even the highest concentrations of NPs used did not degrade the PSII BBY membranes. Using atomic force microscopy (AFM), it is shown that the organization of PSII BBY depends strongly on the concentration of NPs applied. This proved that the superfine NPs can easily penetrate the thylakoid membrane and interact with its components. These changes are also related to the modified energy transfer between the external light‐harvesting antennas and the PSII reaction center, shown by absorption and fluorescence experiments. The biohybrid system shows stability at pH 6.5, the native operating environment of PSII, so a high rate of O2 evolution is expected. In addition, the light‐induced water‐splitting process can be further stimulated by the direct interaction of superfine WO3 NPs with the donor and acceptor sides of PSII. The water‐splitting activity and stability of this colloidal system are under investigation.Research Highlights The phenomenon of the self‐organization of a biohybrid system composed of thylakoid membranes enriched in photosystem II and superfine WO3 nanoparticles is studied using AFM and TEM. A strong dependence of the organization of PSII complexes within PSII BBY membranes on the concentration of NPs applied is observed. This observation turns out to be crucial to understand the complexity of the mechanism of the action of WO3 NPs on modifications of energy transfer from external antenna complexes to the PSII reaction center.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Medical Laboratory Technology,Instrumentation,Histology,Anatomy

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