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1 Evidence of Simultaneous Spectral Hole Burning Involving Two Tiers of the Protein Energy Landscape in Cytochrome b6f. Shafiei G, Levenberg A, Lujan MA, Picorel R, Zazubovich V 31763829
PHYSICS
2 How Well Does the Hole-Burning Action Spectrum Represent the Site-Distribution Function of the Lowest-Energy State in Photosynthetic Pigment-Protein Complexes? Zazubovich V, Jankowiak R 31265294
CHEMISTRY
3 Comparison of Electronic and Physicochemical Properties between Imidazolium-Based and Pyridinium-Based Ionic Liquids. Wu C, De Visscher A, Gates ID 29889524
ENCS
4 Low-temperature protein dynamics of the B800 molecules in the LH2 light-harvesting complex: spectral hole burning study and comparison with single photosynthetic complex spectroscopy. Grozdanov D, Herascu N, Reinot T, Jankowiak R, Zazubovich V 20166717
PHYSICS
5 Parameters of the protein energy landscapes of several light-harvesting complexes probed via spectral hole growth kinetics measurements. Herascu N, Najafi M, Amunts A, Pieper J, Irrgang KD, Picorel R, Seibert M, Zazubovich V 21391534
PHYSICS
6 Effects of the distributions of energy or charge transfer rates on spectral hole burning in pigment-protein complexes at low temperatures. Herascu N, Ahmouda S, Picorel R, Seibert M, Jankowiak R, Zazubovich V 22046956
PHYSICS
7 Spectral hole burning, recovery, and thermocycling in chlorophyll-protein complexes: distributions of barriers on the protein energy landscape. Najafi M, Herascu N, Seibert M, Picorel R, Jankowiak R, Zazubovich V 22957798
PHYSICS
8 Modeling of various optical spectra in the presence of slow excitation energy transfer in dimers and trimers with weak interpigment coupling: FMO as an example. Herascu N, Kell A, Acharya K, Jankowiak R, Blankenship RE, Zazubovich V 24506338
PHYSICS
9 Fluorescence line narrowing and Δ-FLN spectra in the presence of excitation energy transfer between weakly coupled chromophores. Zazubovich V 25369116
PHYSICS
10 Conformational Changes in Pigment-Protein Complexes at Low Temperatures-Spectral Memory and a Possibility of Cooperative Effects. Najafi M, Herascu N, Shafiei G, Picorel R, Zazubovich V 25985255
PHYSICS
11 Monte Carlo Modeling of Spectral Diffusion Employing Multiwell Protein Energy Landscapes: Application to Pigment-Protein Complexes Involved in Photosynthesis. Najafi M, Zazubovich V 26020801
PHYSICS
12 Probing Energy Landscapes of Cytochrome b6f with Spectral Hole Burning: Effects of Deuterated Solvent and Detergent. Levenberg A, Shafiei G, Lujan MA, Giannacopoulos S, Picorel R, Zazubovich V 28956922
PHYSICS
13 Effect of Saturated Very Long-Chain Fatty Acids on the Organization of Lipid Membranes: A Study Combining (2)H NMR Spectroscopy and Molecular Dynamics Simulations Adrian Paz Ramos 27351151
CERMM
14 Spectral Hole Burning in Cyanobacterial Photosystem I with P700 in Oxidized and Neutral States. Herascu N, Hunter MS, Shafiei G, Najafi M, Johnson TW, Fromme P, Zazubovich V 27661089
CHEMBIOCHEM
15 Mechanism of the Nitric Oxide Dioxygenase Reaction of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Hemoglobin N Lavinia A Carabet 28835102
CERMM
16 Cation-π Interactions between Quaternary Ammonium Ions and Amino Acid Aromatic Groups in Aqueous Solution Esam A Orabi 29397727
CERMM
17 Modeling Protein S-Aromatic Motifs Reveals Their Structural and Redox Flexibility Esam A Orabi 29533644
CERMM

 

Title:Conformational Changes in Pigment-Protein Complexes at Low Temperatures-Spectral Memory and a Possibility of Cooperative Effects.
Authors:Najafi MHerascu NShafiei GPicorel RZazubovich V
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25985255?dopt=Abstract
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PMID:25985255 Category:J Phys Chem B Date Added:2019-06-04
Dept Affiliation: PHYSICS
1 †Department of Physics, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Quebec H4B 1R6, Canada.
2 ‡Estacion Experimental de Aula Dei (CSIC), Avda. Montañana 1005, 50059 Zaragoza, Spain.

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Conformational Changes in Pigment-Protein Complexes at Low Temperatures-Spectral Memory and a Possibility of Cooperative Effects.

J Phys Chem B. 2015 Jun 11;119(23):6930-40

Authors: Najafi M, Herascu N, Shafiei G, Picorel R, Zazubovich V

Abstract

We employed nonphotochemical hole burning (NPHB) and fluorescence line narrowing (FLN) spectroscopies to explore protein energy landscapes and energy transfer processes in dimeric Cytochrome b6f, containing one chlorophyll molecule per protein monomer. The parameters of the energy landscape barrier distributions quantitatively agree with those reported for other pigment-protein complexes involved in photosynthesis. Qualitatively, the distributions of barriers between protein substates involved in the light-induced conformational changes (i.e., -NPHB) are close to glass-like ~1/vV (V is the barrier height) and not to Gaussian. There is a high degree of correlation between the heights of the barriers in the ground and excited states in individual pigment-protein systems, as well as nearly perfect spectral memory. Both NPHB and hole recovery are due to phonon-assisted tunneling associated with the increase of the energy of a scattered phonon. As the latter is unlikely for simultaneously both the hole burning and the hole recovery, proteins must exhibit a NPHB mechanism involving diffusion of the free volume toward the pigment. Entities involved in the light-induced conformational changes are characterized by md(2) value of about 1.0 × 10(-46) kg·m(2). Thus, these entities are protons or, alternatively, small groups of atoms experiencing sub-Å shifts. However, explaining all spectral hole burning and recovery data simultaneously, employing just one barrier distribution, requires a drastic decrease in the attempt frequency to about 100 MHz. This decrease may occur due to cooperative effects. Evidence is presented for excitation energy transfer between the chlorophyll molecules of the adjacent monomers. The magnitude of the dipole-dipole coupling deduced from the ?-FLN spectra is in good agreement with the structural data, indicating that the explored protein was intact.

PMID: 25985255 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]





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