Model systems for rhodopsins: The photolysis of protonated retinal Schiff bases, cyanine dye, and artificial cyanine-bacteriorhodopsin
- Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot (Israel) Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem (Israel)
Protonated Schiff bases of retinal (RSBH{sup +}), of its (planar) linear polyene analogue 1,1-didemethylretinal (LRSBH{sup +}), and of an analogous cyanine dye (Cy{sup III}) are submitted to pulsed laser photolysis over a range of solvents and temperatures. Transient phenomena observed with the Cy{sup III} dye are attributed to trans {yields} cis isomerization, followed by secondary excitation which induces rotation about an additional bond. In the cases of RSBH{sup +} and LRSBH{sup +} (photostationary mixtures of cis-trans isomers), laser excitation of deaerated solutions leads to the observation of triplet states. The latter are formed via intersystem crossing (ISC) from a short-lived excited state, generated by multiple excitations of the ground state during the (same) intense laser pulse. O{sub 2} saturation of the solutions suppresses the ISC route, giving rise to a short-lived phototransient observed at low temperatures, which is identified as a C-C conformer. The observations are discussed in light of the possibility that C-C conformers may play a role in the photocycles of visual rhodopsins and of bacteriorhodopsin. Experiments were also performed with an artificial bacteriorhodopsin pigment (bR{sub cy}) carrying a cyanine chromophore analogous to Cy{sup III}. A single photointermediate (bR{sub cy}/I), reminiscent of the K phototransient of bR, is observed and is attributed to a cis isomer. The low activation and preexponential parameters which characterize the thermal relaxation of bR{sub cy}/I are discussed in terms of cis {yields} trans isomerization in a rhodopsin binding site.
- OSTI ID:
- 5104219
- Journal Information:
- Journal of the American Chemical Society; (USA), Vol. 111:9; ISSN 0002-7863
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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