Persistent spectral hole burning from oxygen-evolving Photosystem II cores from cyanobacteria and higher plants
Persistent spectral hole burning was performed on active Photosystem II (PSII) cores from spinach and Synechocystis 6803, each containing about 32 chl a molecules per core. Hole-burning action spectra are presented. The data appear inconsistent with a mechanism involving non-photochemical hole burning, as has previously been observed in isolated PSII protein-pigment fragments. A photochemical hole