February 2, 2022
Journal Article

Mammalian complex III heme dynamics studied with pump-probe spectroscopy and red light illuminations

Abstract

The electronic or molecular mechanisms which initiate photobiomodulation (PBM) in cells are not yet fully understood. Porcine complex III (C-III) of the electron transport chain was characterized with transient absorption spectroscopy (TAS). Then we applied our recently developed continuous wave laser coupled TAS procedure (CW-TAS) to investigate the effect of red light irradiances on the heme dynamics of C-III in its c1 reduced state. The time constants associated with the axial ligand photodissociation were found to be 3.3 ± 0.3 ps for the oxidized state and 4.9 ± 0.4 ps for the c1 reduced state. The analysis of the CW-TAS procedure yielded no significant changes in the C-III heme dynamics. We rule out the possibility of 635 nm CW light at 4.7 mW/cm2 inducing a PBM effect on the heme dynamic of C-III, specifically with the photodissociation of its axial ligand.

Published: February 2, 2022

Citation

O'Connor S.P., S.M. Powell, J.M. Rickman, N.J. Pope, G.D. Noojin, M.O. Scully, and M.F. Denton, et al. 2021. Mammalian complex III heme dynamics studied with pump-probe spectroscopy and red light illuminations. Biomedical Optics Express 12, no. 11:7082-7091. PNNL-SA-166055. doi:10.1364/BOE.441118

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