Biology 1202B Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate, Light-Independent Reactions, Glyceraldehyde 3-Phosphate

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Input of energy causes electrons to get excited and move farther away from the nucleus. Atp is produced, it is needed in greater quantities. Reduction of co2 in calvin cycle requires more atp that nadph. Other energy requiring reactions in the chloroplast also require atp. Noncyclic electron transport produces approximately equal quantities of nadph and atp. There is no movement of electrons through the antenna complex, only the energy is transferred. >most g3p is recycled so the cycle can continue. Carbon fixed (attached) to larger molecule each turn of cycle. Every three turns produces an excess 3 carbon sugar glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate. Carbon added to the 5 carbon sugar rubp by the enzyme rubisco. Product is unstable and breaks into 2x3 carbon sugar. >in 3 turns 3x5 carbon sugars (15 carbon) become 6x3 carbon sugars (18 carbons) 8 large subunits (lsu white/grey), 8 small subunits (ssu blue/red) >g3p is either used in regeneration of rubp or for synthesis of larger molecules.

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