Calculations of Spectroscopic Properties of the LH2 Bacteriochlorophyll−Protein Antenna
Complex from Rhodopseudomonas acidophila†
Posted on 1997-06-05 - 00:00
Absorption and CD spectra of a photosynthetic bacterial
antenna complex are calculated on the basis of the
crystal structure of the LH2 (B800-850) complex from
Rhodopseudomonas acidophila. This complex
contains
a ring of 18 tightly coupled bacteriochlorophylls (B850) and a ring of
9 more weakly coupled bacteriochlorophylls (B800). Molecular orbitals for bacteriochlorophylls
with the three different geometries seen in
the crystal structure are obtained by semiempirical quantum mechanical
calculations (QCFF/PI). Exciton
and charge-transfer interactions are introduced at the level of
configuration interactions. Particular attention
is paid to the dependence of these interactions on the interatomic
distances and on dielectric screening.
Absorption band shapes are treated with the aid of vibronic
parameters and homogeneous line widths that
have been measured by hole burning (Reddy, N. R. S., et al.,
Photochem. Photobiol.1993,
57, 35−39).
Inhomogeneous broadening due to diagonal disorder in the monomeric
and charge-transfer transition energies
is included by a Monte Carlo method. The calculations successfully
reproduce the main features of measured
absorption and CD spectra of the complex. The results support the
view that the excited states of the B850
bacteriochlorophylls are extensively delocalized over the ring of
pigments while the excited states of the
B800 bacteriochlorophylls are much more localized.
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Alden, R. G.; Johnson, E.; Nagarajan, V.; Parson, W. W.; Law, C. J.; Cogdell, R. G. (2016). Calculations of Spectroscopic Properties of the LH2 Bacteriochlorophyll−Protein Antenna
Complex from Rhodopseudomonas acidophila†. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp970005r