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arxiv: 1003.2443 · v1 · pith:BY4M5QDOnew · submitted 2010-03-11 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft · physics.bio-ph· q-bio.SC

Light-harvesting in bacteria exploits a critical interplay between transport and trapping dynamics

classification ❄️ cond-mat.soft physics.bio-phq-bio.SC
keywords bacteriaenergyilluminationinterplaylight-harvestinglight-intensitymembranesreaction
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Light-harvesting bacteria Rhodospirillum Photometricum were recently found to adopt strikingly different architectures depending on illumination conditions. We present analytic and numerical calculations which explain this observation by quantifying a dynamical interplay between excitation transfer kinetics and reaction center cycling. High light-intensity membranes (HLIM) exploit dissipation as a photo-protective mechanism, thereby safeguarding a steady supply of chemical energy, while low light-intensity membranes (LLIM) efficiently process unused illumination intensity by channelling it to open reaction centers. More generally, our analysis elucidates and quantifies the trade-offs in natural network design for solar energy conversion.

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