Theory of excitation energy transfer: from structure to function

This mini-review summarizes our current theoretical knowledge about excitation energy transfer in pigment-protein complexes. The challenge for theory lies in the complexity of these systems and in the fact that the pigment-pigment and the pigment-protein interactions are of equal magnitude. The firs...

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Veröffentlicht in:Photosynthesis research 2009-12, Vol.102 (2-3), p.471-485
1. Verfasser: Renger, Thomas
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This mini-review summarizes our current theoretical knowledge about excitation energy transfer in pigment-protein complexes. The challenge for theory lies in the complexity of these systems and in the fact that the pigment-pigment and the pigment-protein interactions are of equal magnitude. The first part of this review contains an introduction to the theory of light harvesting and to structure-based calculations of the parameters of the theory. The second part provides a discussion of the standard Förster and Redfield theories of excitation energy transfer, which are valid in the limit of weak and strong pigment-pigment coupling, respectively. Afterward, we provide a description of recent extensions of the standard theories and discuss challenging problems to be solved in the future.
ISSN:0166-8595
1573-5079
DOI:10.1007/s11120-009-9472-9