The subtle details of the mechanism of energy flow from carotenoids to chlorophylls in biological light-harvesting complexes are still not fully understood, especially in the ultrafast regime. Here we focus on the antenna complex peridinin–chlorophyll a–protein (PCP), known for its remarkable efficiency of excitation energy transfer from carotenoids—peridinins—to chlorophylls. PCP solutions are studied by means of 2D electronic spectroscopy in different experimental conditions. Together with a global kinetic analysis and multiscale quantum chemical calculations, these data allow us to comprehensively address the contribution of the potential pathways of energy flow in PCP. These data support dominant energy transfer from peridinin S2 to chl...
It remains an open question whether quantum coherence and molecular excitons created by delocalizati...
The energy transfer (ET) from carotenoids (Cars) to chlorophylls (Chls) in photosynthetic complexes ...
Photosynthetic antenna proteins can be thought of as "programmed solvents", which bind pigments at s...
The subtle details of the mechanism of energy flow from carotenoids to chlorophylls in biological li...
The subtle details of the mechanism of energy flow from carotenoids to chlorophylls in biological li...
The subtle details of the mechanism of energy flow from carotenoids to chlorophylls in biological li...
AbstractWe use femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy to study chlorophyll (Chl)-Chl energy t...
AbstractPeridinin-chlorophyll-protein (PCP) is a unique light-harvesting protein that uses carotenoi...
AbstractWe present a computationally derived energy transfer model for the peridinin–chlorophyll a-p...
Abstract We present a computationally derived energy transfer model for the peridinin-chlorophyll a-...
AbstractThe peridinin chlorophyll-a protein (PCP) of dinoflagellates differs from the well-studied l...
Photosynthetic antenna proteins can be thought of as “programmed solvents”, which bind pigments at s...
Spectral and kinetic information on energy transfer from carotenoids (Cars) to chlorophylls (Chls) w...
Carotenoids are, along with chlorophylls, crucial pigments involved in light-harvesting processes in...
ABSTRACT: Carbonyl carotenoids are important constituents of the antenna complexes of marine organis...
It remains an open question whether quantum coherence and molecular excitons created by delocalizati...
The energy transfer (ET) from carotenoids (Cars) to chlorophylls (Chls) in photosynthetic complexes ...
Photosynthetic antenna proteins can be thought of as "programmed solvents", which bind pigments at s...
The subtle details of the mechanism of energy flow from carotenoids to chlorophylls in biological li...
The subtle details of the mechanism of energy flow from carotenoids to chlorophylls in biological li...
The subtle details of the mechanism of energy flow from carotenoids to chlorophylls in biological li...
AbstractWe use femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy to study chlorophyll (Chl)-Chl energy t...
AbstractPeridinin-chlorophyll-protein (PCP) is a unique light-harvesting protein that uses carotenoi...
AbstractWe present a computationally derived energy transfer model for the peridinin–chlorophyll a-p...
Abstract We present a computationally derived energy transfer model for the peridinin-chlorophyll a-...
AbstractThe peridinin chlorophyll-a protein (PCP) of dinoflagellates differs from the well-studied l...
Photosynthetic antenna proteins can be thought of as “programmed solvents”, which bind pigments at s...
Spectral and kinetic information on energy transfer from carotenoids (Cars) to chlorophylls (Chls) w...
Carotenoids are, along with chlorophylls, crucial pigments involved in light-harvesting processes in...
ABSTRACT: Carbonyl carotenoids are important constituents of the antenna complexes of marine organis...
It remains an open question whether quantum coherence and molecular excitons created by delocalizati...
The energy transfer (ET) from carotenoids (Cars) to chlorophylls (Chls) in photosynthetic complexes ...
Photosynthetic antenna proteins can be thought of as "programmed solvents", which bind pigments at s...