类胡萝卜素
光合作用
采光综合体
光化学
能量转移
化学
叶绿素
植物
生物
光系统II
化学物理
作者
Hideki Hashimoto,Chiasa Uragami,Richard J. Cogdell
出处
期刊:Sub-cellular biochemistry
日期:2016-01-01
卷期号:: 111-139
被引量:276
标识
DOI:10.1007/978-3-319-39126-7_4
摘要
Carotenoids are ubiquitous and essential pigments in photosynthesis. They absorb in the blue-green region of the solar spectrum and transfer the absorbed energy to (bacterio-)chlorophylls, and so expand the wavelength range of light that is able to drive photosynthesis. This is an example of singlet–singlet energy transfer, and so carotenoids serve to enhance the overall efficiency of photosynthetic light reactions. Carotenoids also act to protect photosynthetic organisms from the harmful effects of excess exposure to light. Triplet–triplet energy transfer from chlorophylls to carotenoids plays a key role in this photoprotective reaction. In the light-harvesting pigment–protein complexes from purple photosynthetic bacteria and chlorophytes, carotenoids have an additional role of structural stabilization of those complexes. In this article we review what is currently known about how carotenoids discharge these functions. The molecular architecture of photosynthetic systems will be outlined first to provide a basis from which to describe carotenoid photochemistry, which underlies most of their important functions in photosynthesis.
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