Polychromatic solar energy conversion in pigment-protein chimeras that unite the two kingdoms of (bacterio)chlorophyll-based photosynthesis
Polychromatic solar energy conversion in pigment-protein chimeras that unite the two kingdoms of (bacterio)chlorophyll-based photosynthesis
Natural photosynthesis can be divided between the chlorophyll-containing plants, algae and cyanobacteria that make up the oxygenic phototrophs and a diversity of bacteriochlorophyll-containing bacteria that make up the anoxygenic phototrophs. Photosynthetic light harvesting and reaction centre proteins from both groups of organisms have been exploited in a wide range of biohybrid devices for solar energy conversion, solar fuel synthesis and a variety of sensing technologies, but the energy harvesting abilities of these devices are limited by each protein’s individual palette of (bacterio)chlorophyll, carotenoid and bilin pigments. In this work we demonstrate a range of genetically-encoded, self-assembling photosystems in which recombinant plant light harvesting complexes are covalently locked with reaction centres from a purple photosynthetic bacterium, producing macromolecular chimeras that display mechanisms of polychromatic solar energy harvesting and conversion not present in natural systems. Our findings illustrate the power of a synthetic biology approach in which bottom-up construction of a novel photosystem using naturally disparate but mechanistically complementary components is achieved in a predictable fashion through the genetic encoding of adaptable, plug-and-play covalent interfaces. ToC imagebiorxiv;565283v2/UFIG1F1ufig1
Liu Juntai、Jones Michael R.、Frese Raoul N.、Friebe Vincent M.
School of Biochemistry, Faculty of Life Sciences, Biomedical Sciences Building, University of Bristol, University WalkSchool of Biochemistry, Faculty of Life Sciences, Biomedical Sciences Building, University of Bristol, University WalkDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, LaserLaB Amsterdam, VU University AmsterdamDepartment of Physics and Astronomy, LaserLaB Amsterdam, VU University Amsterdam
生物工程学生物科学理论、生物科学方法
Liu Juntai,Jones Michael R.,Frese Raoul N.,Friebe Vincent M..Polychromatic solar energy conversion in pigment-protein chimeras that unite the two kingdoms of (bacterio)chlorophyll-based photosynthesis[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-31].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/565283.点此复制
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