Abstract
AbstractThe Qyand Bxexcitation energy transfer (EET) in the minor light harvesting complex CP29 (LHCII B4.1) antenna complex ofPisum sativumwas characterized using a computational approach. We applied Förster theory (FRET) and the transition density cube (TDC) method estimating the Coulombic coupling, based on a combination of classical molecular dynamics and QM/MM calculations.Employing TDC instead of FRET mostly affects the EET between chlorophylls (Chls) and carotenoids (Crts), as expected due to the Crts being spatially more challenging for FRET. Only between Chls, effects are found to be small (about only 0.1 EET efficiency change when introducing TDC instead of FRET). Effects of structural sampling were found to be small, illustrated by a small average standard deviation for the Qystate coupling elements (FRET/TDC: 0.97/0.94 cm−1). Due to the higher flexibility of the Bxstate, the corresponding deviations are larger (FRET/TDC between Chl-Chl pairs: 17.58/22.67 cm−1, between Crt-Chl pairs: 62.58/31.63 cm−1). In summary, it was found for the Q band that the coupling between Chls varies only slightly depending on FRET or TDC, resulting in a minute effect on EET acceptor preference. In contrast, the coupling in the B band spectral region is found to be more affected. Here, the S2(1Bu) states of the spatially challenging Crts may act as acceptors in addition to the Chl B states. Depending on FRET or TDC, several Chls show different Chl-to-Crt couplings. Interestingly, the EET between Chls or Crts in the B band is found to often outcompete the corresponding decay processes. The individual efficiencies for B band EET to Crts vary however strongly with the chosen coupling scheme (e.g., up to 0.29/0.99 FRET/TDC efficiency for the Chla604/neoxanthin pair). Thus, the choice of coupling scheme must involve a consideration of the state of interest.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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