Photosynthesis 2 Flashcards

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Cyclic electron transport in Chloroplasts

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Used to increase ATP synthesis

  • Occurs when reducing power is high (lots of NADPH) and ATP is limiting
  • Involves diverting electrons from PSI back through Cyt b6f complex
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Light harvesting

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Photosynthetic organisms may have light harvesting/antenna pigments to:

  • Take advantage of different light wavelengths in different environments
  • Provide protection against oxidative damage (could normally happen from partial water oxidation creating ROSs)
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Light harvesting: Carotenoids

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Absorb light @ 400-500nm and transfer energy to chlorophyll

  • Isoprenoid compounds derived from geranyl geranyl PP
  • Found in LCH-II light harvesting protein associated with PSII (each polypeptide binds 12 chlorophyll a, b and several carotenoid molecules (chlorophyll b only found in antenna complex). 3x proteins form trimer
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Carotenoid protective function

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Under high light intensity protect from oxidative damage:

  • Converts Vio to Zea to dissipate excess light energy
  • Non-Photochemical Quenching (NPQ)
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Passing light energy from Antenna complex to Reaction Centre

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Energy transferred by Resonance Energy Transfer (no electron transfer, just electromagnetic interactions through space)

  • doesn’t require absorption/re-emission of photons
  • If donor and acceptor in close proximity, transfer takes picoseconds at 99% efficiency
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Heterogenous Thylakoid membrane

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Stacked granum and stroma-exposed parts

  • PS1 and ATPase primarily in unstacked region
  • PSII primarily in stacked region
  • b6f complex in both stacked and unstacked
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Association of LHCII with PSII controlled by redox state

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Both photosystems SHOULD receive the same amount of sunlight but doesn’t always happen:

If PSII gets more light than PSI, Plastoquinone (PQ) is predominantly reduced: PQH2 > PQ

  • Ratio imbalance activates LHCII kinase to phosphorylate LHCII promoting membrane unstacking and migration away from PSII (receives less light)
  • PQH2/PQ ratio falls promoting activation of phosphatase to reverse process
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Phycobilins as accessory pigments in some algae and cyanobacteria

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Different pigments to that of plants:
- Phycobilins = linear tetrapryolle molecules linked to proteins, absorb mainly yellow-green light (little red/blue penetrate a meter of water)

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Phycobilisome

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Equivalent to light harvesting complex found within Phycoerythrin

  • lay on surface of thylakoid
  • Light harvesting phycoerythrin transfers energy to phycocyanin which transfers energy to core (bound to thylakoid membrane, associates with PSII)
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