Multichromophoric biosystems represent a broad family with very diverse members, ranging from light-harvesting pigment-protein complexes to nucleic acids. The former are designed to capture, harvest, efficiently transport, and transform energy from sunlight for photosynthesis, while the latter should dissipate the absorbed radiation as quickly as possible to prevent photodamages and corruption of the carried genetic information. Because of the unique electronic and structural characteristics, the modeling of their photoinduced activity is a real challenge. Numerous approaches have been devised building on the theoretical development achieved for single chromophores and on model Hamiltonians that capture the essential features of the system. Still, a question remains: is a general strategy for the accurate modeling of multichromophoric systems possible? By using a quantum chemical point of view, here we review the advancements developed so far highlighting differences and similarities with the single chromophore treatment. Finally, we outline the important limitations and challenges that still need to be tackled to reach a complete and accurate picture of their photoinduced properties and dynamics.

Quantum Chemical Modeling of the Photoinduced Activity of Multichromophoric Biosystems / Segatta F.; Cupellini L.; Garavelli M.; Mennucci B.. - In: CHEMICAL REVIEWS. - ISSN 0009-2665. - STAMPA. - 119:16(2019), pp. 9361-9380. [10.1021/acs.chemrev.9b00135]

Quantum Chemical Modeling of the Photoinduced Activity of Multichromophoric Biosystems

Segatta F.;Garavelli M.
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2019

Abstract

Multichromophoric biosystems represent a broad family with very diverse members, ranging from light-harvesting pigment-protein complexes to nucleic acids. The former are designed to capture, harvest, efficiently transport, and transform energy from sunlight for photosynthesis, while the latter should dissipate the absorbed radiation as quickly as possible to prevent photodamages and corruption of the carried genetic information. Because of the unique electronic and structural characteristics, the modeling of their photoinduced activity is a real challenge. Numerous approaches have been devised building on the theoretical development achieved for single chromophores and on model Hamiltonians that capture the essential features of the system. Still, a question remains: is a general strategy for the accurate modeling of multichromophoric systems possible? By using a quantum chemical point of view, here we review the advancements developed so far highlighting differences and similarities with the single chromophore treatment. Finally, we outline the important limitations and challenges that still need to be tackled to reach a complete and accurate picture of their photoinduced properties and dynamics.
2019
Quantum Chemical Modeling of the Photoinduced Activity of Multichromophoric Biosystems / Segatta F.; Cupellini L.; Garavelli M.; Mennucci B.. - In: CHEMICAL REVIEWS. - ISSN 0009-2665. - STAMPA. - 119:16(2019), pp. 9361-9380. [10.1021/acs.chemrev.9b00135]
Segatta F.; Cupellini L.; Garavelli M.; Mennucci B.
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