New publication in Science Advances Magasine: “Unveiling long-range forces in light-harvesting proteins: Pivotal roles of temperature and light”
May 7, 2025 | News, Publications
Project LINkS team is thrilled to present a new publication

By:
Elsa Perez-Martin, Tristan Beranger, Laurent Bonnet , Frederic Teppe, Alvydas Lisauskas, Kestutis Ikamas, Elwin Vrouwe, Elena Floriani, Gergely Katona, Didier Marguet, Vania Calandrini, Marco Pettini, Sandra Ruffenach, and Jeremie Torres
Abstract:
Electrodynamic interactions between biomolecules are of potential biological interest for temporal and spatial molecular controls, warranting investigation of their activation through various mechanisms in living systems. Using a light-harvesting protein in the phycobilisome antenna system of red algae, we proved that not only light exposure but also thermal energy alone can trigger attractive electrodynamic interactions up to hundreds of nanometers, sustained by low-frequency collective modes. Activation of such modes and interactions might influence conformational rearrangements and energy transport within the phycobilisome system. This paradigm shift underscores the immense potential of biological systems in exploiting different forms of energy to achieve optimal energy transfer.
The article is downloadable on Science Advances’ website on this link: sciadv.LINkS.
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