Issue 42, 2022

Femtosecond anisotropy excitation spectroscopy to disentangle the Qx and Qy absorption in chlorophyll a

Abstract

Chlorophyll a (Chl a) belongs to the most important and most investigated molecules in the field of photosynthesis. The Q-band absorption is central for energy transfer in photosystems and the relative orientation of the Qy transitions of interacting chlorophylls governs the energy transfer. Chl a was well investigated, but a quantitative separation of Qx and Qy contributions to the Q-band of the Chl a absorption spectrum is still missing. We use femtosecond Vis-pump – IR-probe anisotropy excitation spectroscopy to disentangle the overlapping electronic Qx and Qy contributions quantitatively. In an anisotropy excitation spectrum we trace the dichroic ratio of a single vibration, i.e. the keto C[double bond, length as m-dash]O stretching vibration at 1690 cm−1, as a function of excitation wavelength. The change in dichroic ratio reflects altering Qy and Qx contributions. We identified Qx00 (0–0 transition of Qx) and Qx01 transition at (636 ± 1) nm and (607 ± 2) nm, respectively, and the Qy01 and Qy02 at (650 ± 6) nm, and (619 ± 3) nm, respectively. We find that Qx absorption, contributes to 50% to 72% at 636 nm and 49% to 71% at 606 nm to the Chl a absorption at room temperature. The Q band was well modelled by a single vibronic progression for the Qx and Qy transition of (700 ± 100) cm−1, and the energy gap between Qx00 and Qy00 was found to be (820 ± 60) cm−1. This precise description of the hexa-coordinated Chl a absorption spectrum will foster more accurate calculations on energy transfer processes in photosystems, and advance the detailed understanding of the intricate interaction of chlorophyll molecules with the solvent.

Graphical abstract: Femtosecond anisotropy excitation spectroscopy to disentangle the Qx and Qy absorption in chlorophyll a

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Article information

Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
24 Jun 2022
Accepted
30 Sep 2022
First published
12 Oct 2022
This article is Open Access

All publication charges for this article have been paid for by the Royal Society of Chemistry
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Chem. Sci., 2022,13, 12426-12432

Femtosecond anisotropy excitation spectroscopy to disentangle the Qx and Qy absorption in chlorophyll a

C. Zahn, T. Stensitzki and K. Heyne, Chem. Sci., 2022, 13, 12426 DOI: 10.1039/D2SC03538C

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