Photosynthesis C483 Spring 2013. 1. What structural feature is most responsible for chlorophyll's ability to absorb light? A) The magnesium ion. B) The.

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Photosynthesis C483 Spring 2013

1. What structural feature is most responsible for chlorophyll's ability to absorb light? A) The magnesium ion. B) The conjugated double-bonds in the tetrapyrrole ring. C) The phytol side chain. D) An aromatic side chain attached to the tetrapyrrole ring. 2. Rank the reduction potential of these molecules from greatest to least: A)P680, P680 +, P680* B)P680 +, P680, P680* C)P680*P680, P680 + D)P680 +, P680*, P Which statement concerning cyclic photosynthesis is false? A)It can produce more ATP per molecule of O 2 produced. B)It can product more ATP per photon absorbed. C)It involves recycling of electrons through PSII. D)It comes at the expense of NADPH production.

4. In the ultimate sense, the electrons that end up on NADPH come from A)Water B)Oxygen C)The special pair D)Ubiquinol 5. The energy needed to promote an electron in the special pair comes from A)Photons absorbed by the special pair B)Photons absorbed by antenna chlorophylls C)Photons absorbed by accessory pigments D)More than one of the above

Photoorganisms Plants Cyanobacteria Purple bacteria We will discuss bacterial photosynthesis, but the principles are similar for all

Overview Same principles as respiration, but backwards Electron flow from water to NADPH – ENERGY INPUT! Takes place in chloroplasts – Stroma = matrix – Thylakoid lumen = intermembrane space

Overview Harvesting light energy Electron flow and net equation PSII and PSI How many ATP/photon Take home message: A well ordered, multicomponent system that traps light energy utilizing an electron transport chain to create reducing power and a proton gradient

Light Gathering Pigments Chlorophyll P680, P680*, and P680 +

Special Pair and Antenna

Accessory Pigments maximize absorption Chlorophylls don’t absorb green!

Electron Chain High energy electron travels down chain of redox reagents within a Photosystem

Z-Scheme Actually P Excited e- travels down chain, gets excited again, travels down chain to NADPH 2. E - from water fills in empty electron space

Net Reaction 2 H 2 O + 4 NADP photons  O NADPH

Photosystem II and I Take home messages: A well ordered, multicomponent system that traps light energy utilizing an electron transport chain to create reducing power and a proton gradient

Proton Gradient For every ONE O 2 – 4 e - passed – 8 photons absorb – 12 H + pumped In plants, 12 H + required to turn ATP synthase – 3 ATP made Quantum yield is 3 ATP/8 photons or ATP/2.7 photon

Cyclic System If we give up NADPH production, electrons can be recycled through PSI 4 photons used to pump 8 H+ 2 ATP/4 photons or ATP/2 photons More efficient ATP synthesis

Answers 1.B 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.D