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Isolating and Incorporating Light-Harvesting Antennas from Diatom Cyclotella Meneghiniana in Liposomes with Thylakoid Lipids
Published on: August 28, 2018
Energy transfer among light-harvesting macrorings incorporated into a bilayer membrane
Naoto Nagata1, Yusuke Kuramochi, Yoshiaki Kobuke
1Graduate School of Materials Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, 8916-5 Takayama, Ikoma, Nara 630-0192, Japan.
Abstract:
Amphiphilic bis(imidazolyl)tris(porphyrinatozinc) complexes having omega-carboxyalkyl meso substituents were prepared. The barrel-type porphyrin macroring organized through their complementary coordination was incorporated into a liposomal bilayer membrane with orientation normal to the surface. Under the conditions concentrated in the membrane, introduction of a fullerotripyridyl ligand into the cavity of the macroring quenched fluorescence not only from the host ring itself but also from other surrounding macrorings. Energy transfer among antenna macrorings in the membrane mimics the assembly of a bacterial light-harvesting antenna system.
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