Near-IR Absorption and Fluorescence Spectra and AFM Observation of the Light-Harvesting 1 Complex on a Mica Substrate Refolded from the Subunit Light-Harvesting 1 Complexes of Photosynthetic Bacteria Rhodospirillum rubrum

The subunit light-harvesting 1 (LH 1) complexes isolated from photosynthetic bacteria Rhodospirillum rubrum using n-octyl-β-glucoside were reassociated and adsorbed on a mica substrate using spin-coat methods with the aim of using this LH complex in a nanodevice. The near-IR absorption and fluoresce...

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Veröffentlicht in:Langmuir 2005-03, Vol.21 (7), p.3069-3075
Hauptverfasser: Iida, Kouji, Inagaki, Jun-ichi, Shinohara, Kiyoshi, Suemori, Yoshiharu, Ogawa, Makiko, Dewa, Takehisa, Nango, Mamoru
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Zusammenfassung:The subunit light-harvesting 1 (LH 1) complexes isolated from photosynthetic bacteria Rhodospirillum rubrum using n-octyl-β-glucoside were reassociated and adsorbed on a mica substrate using spin-coat methods with the aim of using this LH complex in a nanodevice. The near-IR absorption and fluorescence spectra of the LH 1 complexes indicated that the LH 1 complex on the mica was stable, and efficient energy transfer from a carotenoid to a bacteriochlorophyll a was observed. Atomic force microscopy of the reassociated LH 1 complexes, under air, showed the expected ringlike structure. The outer and inner diameters of the ringlike structure of the LH 1 complex were approximately 30 and 8 nm, respectively, and the ringlike structure protruded by 0.2−0.6 nm.
ISSN:0743-7463
1520-5827
DOI:10.1021/la047460g