Changes in the fluorescence characteristics and molecular photophysical parameters induced by disaggregation of light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b complexes isolated from pea were studied. Disaggregation was achieved by increasing the concentration of the detergent triton X-100 (concentration range 0-230 microM, chlorophyll concentration 2.45 microg/ml). Laser fluorimetry methods were used to measure the molecular photophysical parameters. It was shown that the decrease in aggregate size is accompanied by a decrease in fluorescence at 700 nm at 77 K, a fall of the singlet-singlet annihilation rate (by more than two orders), and the growth of fluorescence life time (from 160 ps to 3.2 ns).

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