Ineke van der Hoef
Leiden University
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Photosynthesis Research | 2005
Zeus Pendon; James O. Sullivan; Ineke van der Hoef; Johan Lugtenburg; Agnes Cua; David F. Bocian; Robert R. Birge; Harry A. Frank
A systematic optical spectroscopic and computational investigation of a series of locked-cis-isomers of spheroidene has been carried out with the goal being to better understand the relationships between stereochemistry, photochemistry, photophysics and biological function of geometric isomers of carotenoids. The spectroscopic properties of 15,15′-locked-cis-spheroidene, 13,14-locked-cis-spheroidene, 11, 12-locked-cis-spheroidene in solution are compared with those observed for unlocked spheroidene. The locked-cis bonds are incapable of undergoing cis-to-trans isomerization and therefore provide an effective means of exploring the relationship between specific stereoisomers and molecular spectroscopy. Samples of the molecules were purified using a high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) apparatus equipped with a diode array detector, which records the absorption spectra immediately as the molecules emerge from the column and prior to any isomerization that might occur. For several stable isomers, resonance Raman (rR) spectroscopy was carried out to assign their configurations. Quantum computations of absorption spectra were performed using ZINDO/S and also MNDO-PSDCI methods employing nearly full single and double configuration interaction within the π-electron manifold. Also, for a few test cases, ground state minimizations were done using density functional methods (B3LYP/6-31G(d)). The MNDO-PSDCI methods coupled with the density functional ground state minimization provide an accurate assignment of the positions of the 21Ag-, 11Bu+, and 11Ag+ excited states and also address the nature of the forbidden 11Bu- state, whose location is uncertain for polyenes and carotenoids. We demonstrate that the configurational description of the 11Bu- state is sufficiently unique to preclude assignment of its energy based on the characterization of surrounding excited singlet states. The experimental and computational data also offer important insights into the photochemical and photophysical properties of stereoisomers of carotenoids.
Photosynthesis Research | 2006
Zeus Pendon; Ineke van der Hoef; Johan Lugtenburg; Harry A. Frank
The observation of preferential binding of cis-carotenoids in purple bacterial photosynthetic reaction centers versus trans-isomers in antenna pigment protein complexes has led to the hypothesis that the natural selection of stereoisomers has physiological significance. In order to test this hypothesis, we have undertaken a systematic series of investigations comparing the optical spectroscopic properties and excited state dynamics of cis and trans isomers of carotenoids. The present work compares the triplet state spectra, lifetimes, and energy transfer rates of all-trans-spheroidene and 13,14-locked-cis-spheroidene, the latter of which is incapable of isomerizing to the all-trans configuration, and therefore provides a unique opportunity to examine the triplet state properties of a structurally stable cis molecule. The data reveal only small differences in spectra, decay dynamics, and transfer times and suggest there is little intrinsic advantage in either triplet energy transfer or triplet state decay arising from the inherently different isomeric forms of cis compared to trans carotenoids.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 1998
Steven Lin; Michel Groesbeek; Ineke van der Hoef; Peter Verdegem; and Johan Lugtenburg; Richard A. Mathies
Biochemistry | 2000
Frank Andel; John T. Murphy; Jeff A. Haas; Michael T. McDowell; Ineke van der Hoef; Johan Lugtenburg; and J. Clark Lagarias; Richard A. Mathies
Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 1997
Harry A. Frank; Ruel Z. B. Desamero; Veeradej Chynwat; Ronald Gebhard; Ineke van der Hoef; Frans Jos Jansen; Johan Lugtenburg; David J. Gosztola; Michael R. Wasielewski
Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 1999
Ronald L. Christensen; Michelle Goyette; Laurie Gallagher; Joanna Duncan; Beverly DeCoster; Johan Lugtenburg; Frans Jos Jansen; Ineke van der Hoef
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2002
Harry A. Frank; Jesusa S. Josue; James A. Bautista; Ineke van der Hoef; Frans Jos Jansen; Johan Lugtenburg; Gary P. Wiederrecht; Ronald L. Christensen
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 1998
Ruel Z. B. Desamero; Veeradej Chynwat; Ineke van der Hoef; Frans Jos Jansen; Johan Lugtenburg; David J. Gosztola; Michael R. Wasielewski; Agnes Cua; and David F. Bocian; Harry A. Frank
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2005
Zeus Pendon; George N. Gibson; Ineke van der Hoef; Johan Lugtenburg; Harry A. Frank
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1994
Peter Kok; Jürgen Köhler; Edgar J. J. Groenen; Ronald Gebhard; Ineke van der Hoef; Johan Lugtenburg; Arnold J. Hoff; Roya Farhoosh; Harry A. Frank