POLARIZED PHOTO ACOUSTIC SPECTRA OF PHYCOBILISOMES IN POLYVINYL ALCOHOL FILMS |
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Authors: | Danuta Frackowiak Elisabeth Gantt Surat Hotchandani Claudia A. Lipschultz Roger M. Leblanc |
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Affiliation: | Centre de recherche en photobiophysique, Universitéde Quebec a Trois-Rivières, Trois-Rivières, Québec, Canada G9A 5H7;Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, 12441 Parklawn Drive. Rockville, Maryland 20852–1773, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract— Phycobilisomes from Porphyridium cruentum , suspended in polyvinyl alcohol were found to be highly stable, and had normal absorption and fluorescence spectra. Intact phycobilisomes had a major emission peak at 680 nm, whereas upon partial dissociating the major emission was at 580 nm. Incorporation of phycobilisomes in thin polyvinyl alcohol films facilitated examination by photoacoustic spectroscopy. The photoacoustic spectra had a broad absorption maximum at 545–565 nm (phycoerythrin), which resolved as two peaks (545 and 563 nm) in absorption spectra. Stretching of films resulted in apparent chromophore reorientation in partially dissociated, but not in intact phycobilisomes. Only in dissociated phycobilisomes was observed a differential chromophore orientation at 685 nm by polarized fluorescence, which is attributed to a change in orientation of the terminal phycobilisome pigment relative to phycoerythrin. |
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