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

Yukihiro KimuraKazutoshi TaniMichael T MadiganZheng-Yu Wang-Otomo
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. B (2023)
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.
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