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  • The light-harvesting complex LH2 in Rhodobacter sphaeroides optimizes growth by efficiently harvesting light across varying intensities.
  • Researchers replaced native pigments in LH2 to enhance its light absorption spectrum, finding that specific amino acids were key to binding these pigments.
  • Modified LH2 complexes showed effective energy transfer and promise for improving light-harvesting capabilities through engineered pigment pathways.

Article Abstract

The light-harvesting 2 complex (LH2) of the purple phototrophic bacterium Rhodobacter sphaeroides is a highly efficient, light-harvesting antenna that allows growth under a wide-range of light intensities. In order to expand the spectral range of this antenna complex, we first used a series of competition assays to measure the capacity of the non-native pigments 3-acetyl chlorophyll (Chl) a, Chl d, Chl f or bacteriochlorophyll (BChl) b to replace native BChl a in the B800 binding site of LH2. We then adjusted the B800 site and systematically assessed the binding of non-native pigments. We find that Arg of the LH2 β polypeptide plays a crucial role in binding specificity, by providing a hydrogen-bond to the 3-acetyl group of native and non-native pigments. Reconstituted LH2 complexes harbouring the series of (B)Chls were examined by transient absorption and steady-state fluorescence spectroscopies. Although slowed 10-fold to ~6 ps, energy transfer from Chl a to B850 BChl a remained highly efficient. We measured faster energy-transfer time constants for Chl d (3.5 ps) and Chl f (2.7 ps), which have red-shifted absorption maxima compared to Chl a. BChl b, red-shifted from the native BChl a, gave extremely rapid (≤0.1 ps) transfer. These results show that modified LH2 complexes, combined with engineered (B)Chl biosynthesis pathways in vivo, have potential for retaining high efficiency whilst acquiring increased spectral range.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6358721PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbabio.2018.11.008DOI Listing

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