similarities between photophosphorylation and oxidative phosphorylation
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Similarities between photophosphorylation and oxidative phosphorylation. H +. H +. H +. H +. H +. e -. Proton pump. ATP synthase. ATP. H +. H +. ADP+Pi. NADH FADH 2. NADP +. O 2. H 2 O. NADPH. Differences between photophosphorylation and oxidative phosphorylation. H +. H +. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Similarities between photophosphorylation and oxidative phosphorylation
e-
Proton pump
ATP synthase
H+
H+ H+ H+ H+
H+
H+
ADP+Pi
ATP
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Differences between photophosphorylation and oxidative phosphorylation
e-Proton pump
ATP synthase
H+
H+ H+ H+ H+ H+
H+ADP+Pi
ATP
NADHFADH2
NADP+
NADPH
O2
H2O
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Photosynthesis:The light reactions
(photophosphorylation)
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Chlorophyll (or other pigments) absorbs light energy and conserve it as ATP and NADPH.Not all photosynthetic organisms use H2O as electron donor in photosynthesis; thus not all of them produce O2 while they produce ATP and NADPH.There are two types of photosynthesis: oxygenic (producing oxygen) photosynthesis and anoxygenic (not producing oxygen) photosynthesis. Only organisms with two photosystems can do oxygenic photosynthesis.At lease half of the photosynthsis in this world is done by microorganisms (algae, photosynthetic eukaryotes and photosynthetic bacteria).
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Outer membraneInner membrane
Thylakoid membrane(lamellae)
grana
stroma
lumen
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Chloroplast has photosystems with closely arranged chlorophyll
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Cyanobacteria & red algae also contain similar structures called phycobilisome to facilitate light absorption
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Alternating single and double bonds give strong absorption in the visible light
The major light absorbing pigment in higher plants
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The accessory pigment in bacteria and algae
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The spectrum of electromagnetic radiation
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Chlorophylls can cover part of the spectrum – blue and red
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The part of spectrum covered by chlorophylls coincides with the action spectrum of photosynthesis
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Accessory pigment: the red-orange -carotene
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Accessory pigment: lutein (the red-orange isoprenoid)
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-carotene and lutein can help plant absorb more light
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Phycoerythrin and phycocyanin can absorb light that other pigments cannot absorb
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p731(PSII) (PSI)
Anoxygenic photosynthesis
(pheophytin)
(ferredoxin)
(restore RC to original state)
(restore RC to original state)
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The Z scheme of oxygenic photosynthesis
Purple bacteria type
Green bacteria type
(pheophytin)
(plastoquinone)
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(A1)
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LHCII holds grana together
PSI and PSII on thylakoid membrane are separated to prevent Excition Larceny
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Granal stacking by LHCII is regulated by light intensity
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Cytochrome b6f complex
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Oxidative phosphorylation and photophosphorylation has something in common in cyanobacteria
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Oxygen-evolving complex(water-splitting complex)
can only accept one electron at a timeIn protein subunit D1 of the PSII reaction center; the immediate electron donor to P680
Loses one electron and proton at a time to P680; electrically neutral Tyr free radical (Tyr•) is generated
tyr• then regain its electron and proton by oxidizing four Mn in the water splitting complex; each transfer corresponds to one photon absorption
Here the Mn complex takes four electrons from a pair of water molecules; releasing 4H+ and O2
Goes to lumen
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P
N
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N
N
N
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bacteriorhodopsin
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All-trans-retinal 13-cis-retinol
Proton transport
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Chloroplast from higher plants is probably evolved from endosymbiotic bacteria (prochlorophytes)Chloroplast from red algae is probably evolved from cyanobacteria