2021
DOI: 10.1002/smll.202104366
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Distance and Potential Dependence of Charge Transport Through the Reaction Center of Individual Photosynthetic Complexes

Abstract: Charge separation and transport through the reaction center of photosystem I (PSI) is an essential part of the photosynthetic electron transport chain. A strategy is developed to immobilize and orient PSI complexes on gold electrodes allowing to probe the complex's electron acceptor side, the chlorophyll special pair P700. Electrochemical scanning tunneling microscopy (ECSTM) imaging and current–distance spectroscopy of single protein complex shows lateral size in agreement with its known dimensions, and a PSI… Show more

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“…Plant PSI was immobilized on a thin transparent gold surface via interaction with the synthetic peptide pIQA-Cys designed recently . As mentioned, pIQA-Cys allows to orient the plant PSI unidirectionally, exposing the Pc binding site toward the solution (Figure A).…”
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“…Plant PSI was immobilized on a thin transparent gold surface via interaction with the synthetic peptide pIQA-Cys designed recently . As mentioned, pIQA-Cys allows to orient the plant PSI unidirectionally, exposing the Pc binding site toward the solution (Figure A).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Pc-cysteine mutant (Pc-SH) was immobilized onto the AFM probe via a heterobifunctional PEG 27 linker with a length of approximately 8 nm (monomer length ≈ 0.3 nm), , thereby exposing the PSI-binding site toward the sample surface (Figure A). The redox states of PSI and Pc were respectively controlled by illuminating PSI (λ = 690 nm, power = 60 mW·cm –2 ) and using a reducing agent for Pc (sodium ascorbate, 5 mM) , (Figure B). Note that sodium ascorbate can also reduce P700 + but it does so in ∼30 s, which is orders of magnitude longer than the typical times for Pc Ox reduction (∼3 ms), for P700 photo-oxidation (200 μs, see below), for PSI-Pc ET (10 μs), and also longer than the PSI-Pc (sample-probe) contact time in our experiments (∼25 ms).…”
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