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PROPERTIES OF ZINC AND MAGNESIUM METHYL BACTERIOPHEOPHORBIDE d AND THEIR AGGREGATES
Author(s) -
Cheng Peiling,
Liddell Paul A.,
Ma Sharon X. C.,
Blankenship Robert E.
Publication year - 1993
Publication title -
photochemistry and photobiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.818
H-Index - 131
eISSN - 1751-1097
pISSN - 0031-8655
DOI - 10.1111/j.1751-1097.1993.tb09564.x
Subject(s) - bacteriochlorophyll , chlorosome , fluorescence , chemistry , dimer , photochemistry , oligomer , monomer , absorption (acoustics) , pigment , zinc , organic chemistry , materials science , polymer , physics , composite material , quantum mechanics
— Light‐harvesting bacteriochlorophylls are believed to he aggregated in oligomcric forms in chlorosomes of green photosynthetic bacteria. Zn and Mg methyl bacteriopheophorhides d (MBPd) were synthesized from chlorophyll a and studied as model compounds for bacteriochlorophyll d . Monomeric Zn and Mg MBPd in methanol have Q y absorption maxima at 650 nm and 657 nm and fluorescence decay lifetimes of 5.1 ns and 5.4 ns, respectively, comparcd to 5.6 ns for bactcriochlorophyll d . Zn and Mg MBPd both form oligomers in nonpolar solvents and exhibit Q, absorption maxima at 728 nm and 731 nm and fluorescence decay lifetimes of 14 ps and 19 ps, respectively, compared to 730 nm and 9 ps for similar bacteriochlorophyll d aggregates. One of the diastereomers at the 3 l position, R‐Mg MBPd, forms intermediate‐sized aggregated species that are equivalent to the dimer and a highly fluorescent species formed by bacteriochlorophylls c and d . The similarities of quantitative propcrtics between the model compounds, and the antenna pigments bacteriochlorophyll c and d indicate that Mg and Zn MBPd are good models for studying pigment interactions in chlorosomes and that the long hydrocarbon tail in the natural pigment is not required for oligomer formation. The dimer and the highly fluorescent species do not appear to be the building blocks of the oligomcr.

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