Issue 12, 2005

Tunneling in PSII

Abstract

With available high resolution structures of PSII and a collection of reported redox midpoint potentials for most of the cofactors, it is possible to compare the expected electron tunneling rates with experimental rates to determine which electron transfer reactions are likely to reflect simply engineered electron tunneling, and which are more sophisticated and associated with large product rearrangements or the making and breaking of bonds. Reliable reorganization energies are largely lacking in this photosystem compared to PSI and purple bacteria and contribute about an order of magnitude uncertainty in tunneling rate estimates. Nevertheless it seems clear that as in purple bacterial reaction centers and PSI, with the notable exception of the oxygen evolving center, the majority of electron transfers within PSII are electron-tunneling limited at room temperature. Tunneling simulations also suggest that the short circuit between pheophytin and the adjacent chlorophyll cation may be fast enough to challenge triplet decay as the principle means of charge recombination from QA at room temperature.

Graphical abstract: Tunneling in PSII

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
26 May 2005
Accepted
13 Oct 2005
First published
02 Nov 2005

Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2005,4, 933-939

Tunneling in PSII

C. C. Moser, C. C. Page and P. Leslie Dutton, Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2005, 4, 933 DOI: 10.1039/B507352A

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