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  • Light-harvesting complexes in plants collect and transfer energy while regulating it through nonphotochemical quenching, a process related to chlorophyll energy dissipation.
  • Recent studies indicate that the carotenoid S* dark state may play a key role in quenching excited chlorophylls.
  • Investigations of lutein within the CP29 complex show that its different conformations influence the stabilization of lutein, linking complex structure to nonphotochemical quenching efficiency.

Article Abstract

In plants, light-harvesting complexes serve as antennas to collect and transfer the absorbed energy to reaction centers, but also regulate energy transport by dissipating the excitation energy of chlorophylls. This process, known as nonphotochemical quenching, seems to be activated by conformational changes within the light-harvesting complex, but the quenching mechanisms remain elusive. Recent spectroscopic measurements suggest the carotenoid S* dark state as the quencher of chlorophylls' excitation. By investigating lutein embedded in different conformations of CP29 (a minor antenna in plants) via nonadiabatic excited state dynamics simulations, we reveal that different conformations of the complex differently stabilize the lutein s-trans conformer with respect to the dominant s-cis one. We show that the s-trans conformer presents the spectroscopic signatures of the S* state and rationalize its ability to accept energy from the closest excited chlorophylls, providing thus a relationship between the complex's conformation and the nonphotochemical quenching.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11258248PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-45090-9DOI Listing

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