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Accueil > Séminaires > Année 2013 > Séminaire Ryszard Jankowiak (13 juin 2013)
Chemistry and Physics Departments, Kansas State University, Manhattan, USA
Excitation Energy Transfer and Charge Separation Processes in Photosynthetic Complexes
I will present basic aspects of oxygenic photosynthesis along with a brief discussion of persistent and transient hole-burned (HB) spectra (and the information they provide) obtained for various photosynthetic complexes. Examples include reaction centers (RCs) containing zinc-bacteriochlorophylls (Zn-BChls), Photosystem II (PSII) RCs from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, and CP29 antenna protein complex of PSII. Regarding bacterial RCs, the shape of the spectral density and the strength of electron-phonon coupling are reexamined.
I will focus, however, on heterogeneity of isolated RCs from spinach and, in particular, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, site-energies of active (electron acceptor) and inactive pheophytins, the nature of the primary electron donor(s), and the possibility of multiple charge-separation (CS) pathways in isolated PSII RCs. I will also discuss various optical spectra obtained for water soluble complex protein (WSCP) focusing on its excitonic structure.
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