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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2002

Relevance of the diastereotopic ligation of magnesium atoms of chlorophylls in Photosystem I

Teodor Silviu Balaban; Petra Fromme; Alfred R. Holzwarth; Norbert Krauß; Valentin I. Prokhorenko

The central magnesium (Mg) atoms of natural occurring tetrapyrroles such as chlorophylls (Chls) and bacteriochlorophylls (BChls) are typically five-coordinated, a fact which leads to the formation of diastereoisomers if the Mg-ligand bond is stable on the time scale of the observation method. This possibility has only been briefly addressed before in a CD-study of BChl c aggregates [T.S. Balaban, A.R. Holzwarth, K. Schaffner, J. Mol. Struct. 349 (1995) 183]. On the basis of the chlorophyll-protein complex photosystem I (PSI), which has recently been characterized by single crystal crystallography [P. Jordan, P. Fromme, H.T. Witt, O. Klukas, W. Saenger, N. Krauss, Nature 411 (2001) 909], we find that chlorophyll a molecules are much more frequently bound by the protein matrix from one side (anti) than the other one (syn) in a ratio of 82:14, which corresponds to a significant DeltaDeltaG value of 4.3 kJ/mol. Syn and anti denote the orientation of the Mg-ligand with respect to the 17-propionic acid esterified by phytol. Furthermore, by parallel sequence analysis we find that the binding sites for both syn and anti chlorophylls have been strongly conserved during evolution-a fact which stresses the nonrandom manner in which chlorophylls are bound by the apoprotein in antenna complexes, in order to exert efficiently their light harvesting function and energy funnelling. Most remarkably, all the syn chlorophylls are part of the inner core antenna system. Results from semiempirical quantum mechanical and detailed exciton coupling calculations allow us to speculate on the functional relevance of the diasteretopicity for PSI functioning.


CrystEngComm | 2010

Photo- and thermally-enhanced charge separation in supramolecular viologen–hexacyanoferrate complexes

Ahmed S. Abouelwafa; Valeriu Mereacre; Teodor Silviu Balaban; Christopher E. Anson; Annie K. Powell

Photo- and thermally enhanced charge-separation is observed in a supramolecular complex formed between viologen as electron acceptor and ferrocyanide as donor.


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2009

Preferential pathways for light-trapping involving β-ligated chlorophylls

Teodor Silviu Balaban; Paula Braun; Christof Hättig; Arnim Hellweg; Jan Kern; Wolfram Saenger; Athina Zouni

The magnesium atom of chlorophylls (Chls) is always five- or six-coordinated within chlorophyll-protein complexes which are the main light-harvesting systems of plants, algae and most photosynthetic bacteria. Due to the presence of stereocenters and the axial ligation of magnesium the two faces of Chls are diastereotopic. It has been previously recognized that the alpha-configuration having the magnesium ligand on the opposite face of the 17-propionic acid moiety is more frequently encountered and is more stable than the more seldom beta-configuration that has the magnesium ligand on the same face [T.S. Balaban, P. Fromme, A.R. Holzwarth, N. Kraubeta, V.I. Prokhorenko, Relevance of the diastereotopic ligation of magnesium atoms in chlorophylls in Photosystem I, Biochim. Biophys. Acta (Bioenergetics), 1556 (2002) 197-207; T. Oba, H. Tamiaki, Which side of the pi-macrocycle plane of (bacterio)chlorophylls is favored for binding of the fifth ligand? Photosynth. Res. 74 (2002) 1-10]. In photosystem I only 14 Chls out of a total of 96 are in a beta-configuration and these occupy preferential positions around the reaction center. We have now analyzed the alpha/beta dichotomy in the homodimeric photosystem II based on the 2.9 A resolution crystal structure [A. Guskov, J. Kern, A. Gabdulkhakov, M. Broser, A. Zouni, W. Saenger, Cyanobacterial photosystem II at 2.9 A resolution: role of quinones, lipids, channels and chloride, Nature Struct. Mol. Biol. 16 (2009) 334-342] and find that out of 35 Chls in each monomer only 9 are definitively in the beta-configuration, while 4 are uncertain. Ab initio calculations using the approximate coupled-cluster singles-and-doubles model CC2 [O. Christiansen, H. Koch, P. Jørgensen, The second-order approximate coupled cluster singles and doubles model CC2, Chem. Phys. Lett. 243 (1995) 409-418] now correctly predict the absorption spectra of Chls a and b and conclusively show for histidine, which is the most frequent axial ligand of magnesium in chlorophyll-protein complexes, that only slight differences (<4 nm) are encountered between the alpha- and beta-configurations. Significant red shifts (up to 50 nm) can, however, be encountered in excitonically coupled beta-beta-Chl dimers. Surprisingly, in both photosystems I and II very similar special beta-beta dimers are encountered at practically the same distances from P700 and P680, respectively. In purple bacteria LH2, the B850 ring is composed exclusively of such tightly coupled beta-bacteriochlorophylls a. A statistical analysis of the close contacts with the protein matrix (<5 A) shows significant differences between the alpha- and beta-configurations and the subunit providing the axial magnesium ligand. The present study allows us to conclude that the excitation energy transfer in light-harvesting systems, from a peripheral antenna towards the reaction center, may follow preferential pathways due to structural reasons involving beta-ligated Chls.


Advanced Materials | 2006

Polyacylation of Single‐Walled Nanotubes under Friedel–Crafts Conditions: An Efficient Method for Functionalizing, Purifying, Decorating, and Linking Carbon Allotropes

Teodor Silviu Balaban; Mihaela Carmen Balaban; Sharali Malik; Frank Hennrich; Regina Fischer; Harald Rosner; Manfred M. Kappes


Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2003

Electron Autodetachment from Isolated Nickel and Copper Phthalocyanine−Tetrasulfonate Tetraanions: Isomer Specific Rates

Katharina Arnold; Teodor Silviu Balaban; Martine N. Blom; Oli T. Ehrler; Stefan Gilb; Oliver Hampe; Johan E. van Lier; J. Mathias Weber; Manfred M. Kappes


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2006

Dynamic chemical devices: photoinduced electron transfer and its ion-triggered switching in nanomechanical butterfly-type bis(porphyrin)terpyridines.

Myriam Linke-Schaetzel; Christopher E. Anson; Annie K. Powell; Gernot Buth; Emilio Palomares; James D. Durrant; Teodor Silviu Balaban; Jean-Marie Lehn


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2007

Syntheses and Energy Transfer in Multiporphyrinic Arrays Self-Assembled with Hydrogen-Bonding Recognition Groups and Comparison with Covalent Steroidal Models

Teodor Silviu Balaban; Nina Berova; Charles Michael Drain; R. Hauschild; Xuefei Huang; H. Kalt; Sergei Lebedkin; Jean-Marie Lehn; Fotis Nifaitis; Gennaro Pescitelli; Valentyn I. Prokhorenko; Gernot Riedel; Gabriela Smeureanu; Joachim Zeller


Tetrahedron | 2009

Metal catalyst-free amination of meso-bromoporphyrins: an entry to supramolecular porphyrinoid frameworks

Mihaela Carmen Balaban; Cyril Chappaz-Gillot; Gabriel Canard; Olaf Fuhr; Christian Roussel; Teodor Silviu Balaban


Journal of Molecular Structure | 2010

Molecular and crystal structure of a self-assembling pyridinium cationic lipid

Alexandru T. Balaban; Marc A. Ilies; Andreas Eichhöfer; Teodor Silviu Balaban


Archive | 2006

Modified carbon nanoparticles, method for the production thereof and use thereof

Teodor Silviu Balaban; Frank Hennrich; Regina Fischer; Sharali Malik; Manfred M. Kappes

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Manfred M. Kappes

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Regina Fischer

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Sharali Malik

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Frank Hennrich

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Annie K. Powell

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Christopher E. Anson

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Mihaela Carmen Balaban

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Andreas Eichhöfer

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Gernot Buth

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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