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  • Polivka, Tomas, et al. (author)
  • Femtosecond Carotenoid to Retinal Energy Transfer in Xanthorhodopsin
  • 2009
  • In: Biophysical Journal. - : Elsevier BV. - 1542-0086 .- 0006-3495. ; 96:6, s. 2268-2277
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Xanthorhodopsin of the extremely halophilic bacterium Salinibacter ruber represents a novel antenna system. It consists of a carbonyl carotenoid, salinixanthin, bound to a retinal protein that serves as a light-driven transmembrane proton pump similar to bacteriorhodopsin of archaea. Here we apply the femtosecond transient absorption technique to reveal the excited-state dynamics of salinixanthin both in solution and in xanthorhodopsin. The results not only disclose extremely fast energy transfer rates and pathways, they also reveal effects of the binding site on the excited-state properties of the carotenoid. We compared the excited-state dynamics of salinixanthin in xanthorhodopsin and in NaBH4-treated xanthorhodopsin. The NaBH4 treatment prevents energy transfer without perturbing the carotenoid binding site, and allows observation of changes in salinixanthin excited-state dynamics related to specific binding. The S-1 lifetimes of salinixanthin in untreated and NaBH4-treated xanthorhodopsin were identical (3 ps), confirming the absence of the S-1-mediated energy transfer. The kinetics of salinixanthin S-2 decay probed in the near-infrared region demonstrated a change of the S-2 lifetime from 66 fs in untreated xanthorhodopsin to 110 fs in the NaBH4-treated protein. This corresponds to a salinixanthin-retinal energy transfer time of 165 fs and an efficiency of 40%. In addition, binding of salinixanthin to xanthorhodopsin increases the population of the S* state that decays in 6 ps predominantly to the ground state, but a small fraction (<10%) of the S* state generates a triplet state.
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  • Slouf, Vaclav, et al. (author)
  • Carotenoid response to retinal excitation and photoisomerization dynamics in xanthorhodopsin
  • 2011
  • In: Chemical Physics Letters. - : Elsevier BV. - 0009-2614. ; 516:1-3, s. 96-101
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • We present a comparative study of xanthorhodopsin, a proton pump with the carotenoid salinixanthin serving as an antenna, and the closely related bacteriorhodopsin. Upon excitation of retinal, xanthorhodopsin exhibits a wavy transient absorption pattern in the region between 470 and 540 nm. We interpret this signal as due to electrochromic effect of the transient electric field of excited retinal on salinixanthin. The spectral shift decreases during the retinal dynamics through the ultrafast part of the photocycle. Differences in dynamics of bacteriorhodopsin and xanthorhodopsin are discussed. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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