Biology 1002B Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Photosynthetic Reaction Centre, Post-Translational Modification, Electrochemical Gradient

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Carbon on earth comes from carbon dioxide co2 fixation fixing it from a gas into solid (sugar) photosynthesis. Chlorophyll is present in various organisms, both terrestrial and oceanic. Redox reaction oxidizing water, reducing co2. Membranes within the chloroplast thylakoid membranes. Chloroplast has its own circular dna: smaller than nuclear genome, can translate and transcribe (has ribosomes, etc) lumen traps things. Stroma aqueous, holds lots of ions. D1 protein encoded by the chloroplast genome: this protein is a component of photosystem ii. Not everything that the chloroplast needs is encoded for by the genome inside the chloroplast a lot of things come from the nuclear genome. Photosynthetic electron transport this is where the light reactions take place. **must know where you are : 4 supermolecular complexes lots of cofactors, post-translational modification, lots of genes, two major photosystems, how they work, reaction centres, nadph, atp. Water is used to replace the electrons that are lost in the reaction centre.

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