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Learning from purple photosynthetic bacteria – how to use solar energy to make fuels. London May 2010.

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Page 1: Learning from purple photosynthetic bacteria – how to use solar energy to make fuels. London May 2010.

Learning from purple photosynthetic bacteria – how to use solar energy to

make fuels.Autumn in Glasgow

London May 2010

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Global Energy Consumption, 20014.66

2.89 2.98

0.285

1.24

0.286

0.92

0

1

2

3

4

5

TW

Oil Coal Biomass NuclearGas Hydro Renew

Total: 13.2 TW

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The essence of photosynthesis

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ATP synthase

ATPADP + Pi

H+

H+

H+

H+

LH2 LH1

RC

Light

Cyt c

Q

Q

Q

Q

Q

Q

e-

e-e-

B800

B850 B880

Cytochrome b/c1

Cytoplasm

Periplasm

QB

Q

Q A

Q B

System of pigments in RC

Photosynthetic system of purple bacteria in the intracytoplasmic membrane

Fe

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LH2 complex from Rps. acidophila

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Pigment organisation in LH2

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Artificial mimic of LH2

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The structure of the RC from Rb. sphaeroides

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Artificial RC triad

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LH2

APS

Cover glass 25m

40μm

LH2

25m

Various patterns can be formed with controlled UV-irradiation.

fluorescence intensity profile

Confirmation of dot patterning of LH2 complex

Confirmed the formation 25μm dot patterns of LH2 on glass substrate.

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This research has been funded by

BBSRC

EPSRC

DOE

HFSP

EU