Temporal correlations of sunlight may assist photoprotection in bacterial photosynthesis
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
Authors
De Mendoza, Adriana M.
Caycedo-Soler, Felipe
Huelga, Susana F.
Plenio, Martin B.
Faculties
Fakultät für NaturwissenschaftenInstitutions
Institut für Theoretische PhysikExternal cooperations
Universitätsklinikum Carl Gustav Carus DresdenTechnische Universität Dresden
Universidad de Los Andes Colombia
Published in
New Journal of Physics ; 22 (2020). - Art.-Nr. 073042. - eISSN 1367-2630
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https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ab99e0Peer review
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Abstract
Abstract
Photosynthetic systems utilize adaptability to respond efficiently to fluctuations in their light
environment. As a result, large photosynthetic yields can be achieved in conditions of low light
intensity, while photoprotection mechanisms are activated in conditions of elevated light intensity.
In sharp contrast with these observations, current theoretical models predict bacterial cell death
for physiologically high light intensities. To resolve this discrepancy, we consider a unified
framework to describe three stages of photosynthesis in natural conditions, namely light
absorption, exciton transfer and charge separation dynamics, to investigate the relationship
between the statistical features of thermal light and the Quinol production in bacterial
photosynthesis. This approach allows us to identify a mechanism of photoprotection that relies on
charge recombination facilitated by the photon bunching statistics characteristic of thermal
sunlight. Our results suggest that the flexible design underpinning natural photosynthesis may
therefore rely on exploiting the temporal correlations of thermal light, manifested in photo-bunching patterns, which are preserved for excitations reaching the reaction center.
Funding information
Gefördert vom Ministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kunst Baden-Württemberg
BIOQ Diamond Quantum Devices and Biology / ERC [ERC-2012-SyG]
Colciencias
Universidad de Los Andes
John Templeton Foundation
BIOQ Diamond Quantum Devices and Biology / ERC [ERC-2012-SyG]
Colciencias
Universidad de Los Andes
John Templeton Foundation
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https://iopscience.iop.org/1367-2630/22/7/073042/media/NJP_22_7_073042_suppdata.pdfSubject Headings
Charge transfer [LCSH]Keywords
bacterial photosynthesis; thermal light; photoprotectionDewey Decimal Group
DDC 530 / PhysicsMetadata
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De Mendoza, Adriana M. et al. (2020): Temporal correlations of sunlight may assist photoprotection
in bacterial photosynthesis. Open Access Repositorium der Universität Ulm. http://dx.doi.org/10.18725/OPARU-33856