Enhancing the Light Coverage of Photosynthetic Bacteria
to Augment Photosynthesis by Conjugated Polymer Nanoparticles
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coating photosynthetic bacteria of Rhodopseudomonas
palustris with conjugated polymers nanoparticles modified
with positively charged peptide TAT (CPNs-TAT), a bio-optical hybrid
composite of R. palustris/CPNs-TAT
has been constructed. R. palustris/CPNs-TAT
augments the light coverage of R. palustris to broaden the R. palustris absorption
due to excellent light-harvesting properties of CPNs-TAT, especially
in the ultraviolet region. It leads to converting ultraviolet light
to visible light that could be absorbed by R. palustris, allowing antenna systems around the reaction center (RC) of the
photosynthetic membrane to absorb more photons, thus photons are excited
and transferred to the RC where the electron–hole separation
occurs. Therefore, R. palustris/CPNs-TAT
improves adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthesis by increasing proton
gradient, resulting in the enhancement of the photosynthetic activity.
This effort combines synthetic light-harvesting materials with photosynthetic
bacteria without complicated genetic techniques to obtain the hybrid
bio-optical systems for augmenting photosynthesis beyond natural photosynthetic
bacteria.
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Wang, Zijuan; Gao, Dong; Zhan, Yong; Xing, Chengfen (2020). Enhancing the Light Coverage of Photosynthetic Bacteria
to Augment Photosynthesis by Conjugated Polymer Nanoparticles. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsabm.0c00352