Excited-state dynamics of all the mono-cis and the major di-cis isomers of β-apo-8′-carotenal as revealed by femtosecond time-resolved transient absorption spectroscopy

Horiuchi, K., Uragami, C., Tao, R., Kosumi, D., Cogdell, R. J. and Hashimoto, H. (2023) Excited-state dynamics of all the mono-cis and the major di-cis isomers of β-apo-8′-carotenal as revealed by femtosecond time-resolved transient absorption spectroscopy. Molecules, 28(11), 4424. (doi: 10.3390/molecules28114424) (PMID:37298900) (PMCID:PMC10254598)

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Abstract

Cis isomers of carotenoids play important roles in light harvesting and photoprotection in photosynthetic bacteria, such as the reaction center in purple bacteria and the photosynthetic apparatus in cyanobacteria. Carotenoids containing carbonyl groups are involved in efficient energy transfer to chlorophyll in light-harvesting complexes, and their intramolecular charge–transfer (ICT) excited states are known to be important for this process. Previous studies, using ultrafast laser spectroscopy, have focused on the central-cis isomer of carbonyl-containing carotenoids, revealing that the ICT excited state is stabilized in polar environments. However, the relationship between the cis isomer structure and the ICT excited state has remained unresolved. In this study, we performed steady-state absorption and femtosecond time-resolved absorption spectroscopy on nine geometric isomers (7-cis, 9-cis, 13-cis, 15-cis, 13′-cis, 9,13′-cis, 9,13-cis, 13,13′-cis, and all-trans) of β-apo-8′-carotenal, whose structures are well-defined, and discovered correlations between the decay rate constant of the S1 excited state and the S0−S1 energy gap, as well as between the position of the cis-bend and the degree of stabilization of the ICT excited state. Our results demonstrate that the ICT excited state is stabilized in polar environments in cis isomers of carbonyl-containing carotenoids and suggest that the position of the cis-bend plays an important role in the stabilization of the excited state.

Item Type:Articles
Keywords:Cis isomer, ICT excited state, photoisomerization, energy-gap law, carotenoid, ultrafast spectroscopy.
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Cogdell, Professor Richard
Authors: Horiuchi, K., Uragami, C., Tao, R., Kosumi, D., Cogdell, R. J., and Hashimoto, H.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Molecular Biosciences
Journal Name:Molecules
Publisher:MDPI
ISSN:1420-3049
ISSN (Online):1420-3049
Published Online:29 May 2023
Copyright Holders:Copyright © 2023 The Authors
First Published:First published in Molecules 28(11): 4424
Publisher Policy:Reproduced under a Creative Commons License

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