ELECTRON-SPIN POLARIZATION IN THE DONOR TRIPLET-STATE OF BACTERIAL PHOTOSYNTHETIC REACTION CENTERS .2. ANISOTROPIC INVERSION OF ELECTRON-SPIN POLARIZATION IN A 3-SPIN MODEL REACTION CENTER

An explanation is proposed for the electron spin polarization pattern in the ΔmS = ± 1 EPR spectrum of the donor triplet state in pre-reduced Rhodopseudomonas viridis reaction centres at temperatures above 20 K. Calculations based on a simple model of the reaction centre indicate that rapid spin-lat...

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Main Authors: Hore, P, Hunter, D, Vanwijk, F, Schaafsma, T, Hoff, A
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1988
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Summary:An explanation is proposed for the electron spin polarization pattern in the ΔmS = ± 1 EPR spectrum of the donor triplet state in pre-reduced Rhodopseudomonas viridis reaction centres at temperatures above 20 K. Calculations based on a simple model of the reaction centre indicate that rapid spin-lattice relaxation of the iron-semiquinone complex (QA-Fe2+) can perturb the polarization of the donor triplet provided the EPR frequency of QA-Fe2+ is close to that of P+ (the cation of the primary donor) and I- (the anion of the intermediary acceptor). In agreement with experimental observations, this mechanism only operates in the presence of a large exchange interaction between I- and QA-Fe2+. The observed anisotropy of this effect is attributed to the anisotropy of the resonance frequency of QA-Fe2+. © 1988.