IF 5.7 1区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Zhe Zhu, Masahiro Higashi, Shinji Saito
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摘要

绿色植物中的光收集复合体 II(LHCII)表现出高效的激发能量转移(EET)。要全面了解 LHCII 的激发能量转移机制,需要能充分描述异质环境中色素分子的量子化学、分子动力学(MD)和统计力学计算。在此,我们开发了 MD 模拟参数,这些参数能准确再现膜嵌入式 LHCII 中所有叶绿素(Chl)分子基态和激发态的量子力学/分子力学能量。本模拟结果表明,与 Chl b 分子相比,Chl a 分子所处的环境更不均匀。我们还发现 Chl a 和 Chl b 的激子能级之间存在较小的差距。此外,我们还研究了 Chl 分子激子态的性质(如脱ocalization),并分析了 LHCII 的光学光谱,结果与实验结果一致。因此,本研究开发的 MD 模拟参数成功地再现了 LHCII 中 Chl 分子的激子和光学性质,验证了其有效性。
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Development of Molecular Dynamics Parameters and Theoretical Analysis of Excitonic and Optical Properties in the Light-Harvesting Complex II.

The light-harvesting complex II (LHCII) in green plants exhibits highly efficient excitation energy transfer (EET). A comprehensive understanding of the EET mechanism in LHCII requires quantum chemical, molecular dynamics (MD), and statistical mechanics calculations that can adequately describe pigment molecules in heterogeneous environments. Herein, we develop MD simulation parameters that accurately reproduce the quantum mechanical/molecular mechanical energies of both the ground and excited states of all chlorophyll (Chl) molecules in membrane embedded LHCII. The present simulations reveal that Chl a molecules reside in more inhomogeneous environments than Chl b molecules. We also find a narrow gap between the exciton energy levels of Chl a and Chl b. In addition, we investigate the nature of the exciton states of Chl molecules, such as delocalization, and analyze the optical spectra of LHCII, which align with experimental results. Thus, the MD simulation parameters developed in this study successfully reproduce the excitonic and optical properties of the Chl molecules in LHCII, validating their effectiveness.

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Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation 化学-物理:原子、分子和化学物理
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9.90
自引率
16.40%
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568
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation invites new and original contributions with the understanding that, if accepted, they will not be published elsewhere. Papers reporting new theories, methodology, and/or important applications in quantum electronic structure, molecular dynamics, and statistical mechanics are appropriate for submission to this Journal. Specific topics include advances in or applications of ab initio quantum mechanics, density functional theory, design and properties of new materials, surface science, Monte Carlo simulations, solvation models, QM/MM calculations, biomolecular structure prediction, and molecular dynamics in the broadest sense including gas-phase dynamics, ab initio dynamics, biomolecular dynamics, and protein folding. The Journal does not consider papers that are straightforward applications of known methods including DFT and molecular dynamics. The Journal favors submissions that include advances in theory or methodology with applications to compelling problems.
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