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Title: BIOL 205 :: Photosynthesis Lecture 1


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BIOL 205 Photosynthesis Lecture 1 Introduction
and the light reactions
2
What is photosynthesis?
  • The process of converting solar energy into
    chemical energy.
  • Can use only water and carbon dioxide to create
    sugars chemical energy.
  • Responsible for removal of 200 billion tons of
    C from the atmosphere yearly.

3
What is photosynthesis?
  • hv designates light
  • you should memorize this equation!! you will see
    it again

O2 oxygenic photosynthesis
4
What is photosynthesis?
  • 2 stages of photosynthesis
  • Light reactions and Dark reactions
  • Light reactions convert sunlight into chemical
    energy (ATP NADPH)
  • Dark reactions use those products to form sugars
    (stored chemical energy)

5
Overview of Photosynthesis
Dark Reactions
CO2
ATP
NADPH
Light Reactions
Sugars
H2O CO2
O2
6
Where does photosynthesis take place?
  • Prokaryotes
  • Prokaryotes have both anoxygenic and oxygenic
  • Cyanobacteria have oxygenic
  • -Photosynthesis on thylakoids (from plasma
    membrane)
  • -Cyanobacteria are source of eukaryotic
    photosynthesis
  • Eukaryotes
  • Oxygenic only
  • Takes place in chloroplasts

7
Chloroplast Morphology
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Chloroplast Morphology-Terms
  • Inner Membrane
  • Outer Membrane
  • Thylakoid
  • Thylakoid lumen
  • Stroma
  • Granum

9
How can light provide energy for plants?
  • Light is composed of particles photons
  • Light behaves like a wave
  • Can e described w/ wavelength frequency
  • Only a small portion of the electromagnetic
    spectrum.

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The electromagnetic spectrum
PAR photosynthetically available radiation
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Pigments
  • Pigment a light absorbing molecule
  • Associated with the thylakoid membranes
  • Chlorophyll
  • Chl a and Chl b (Chl c in some algae)
  • Xanthophylls
  • Carotenoids
  • ß-carotene

12
Chlorophyll
  • Chl a has a methyl group
  • Chl b has a carbonyl group

13
Different pigments absorb light differently
14
Different pigments absorb light differently
15
2-minute quiz
1. What is the relationship between the structure
of chlorophyll and its location in the
chloroplast?
2. Why are plants green?
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Light Reactions 1 Light capture and redox
  • 2 spatially functionally distinct units
    Photosystems
  • Photosystem II 1st stage
  • Photosystem I 2nd stage
  • Named after order of discovery

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Light capture 1
1. Most Chlorophyll is located in the Light
Harvesting Complex
Chl a
Chl b
Remember the porphyrin ring?
LHC
ß-carotene
Reaction Center
18
Light capture - 2
3. Energy finally ends up in a pair of special
chlorophyll a molecules P680
P680 chlorophylls

Optimal _at_ lt680 nm
LHC
Reaction Center
19
Light capture - 3
e-
Q

LHC
Reaction Center
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Light capture - 4
8. The O2 evolving complex Chl a strip e- from
H2O and reduce Chl a
Chl a most powerful biological oxidizing agent

21
Light capture - 5
9. The reaction center is reset and ready to go
again
22
Light Capture Movie
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PSII electron transport chain
3. As the e- moves through b/f more H are pumped
into lumen
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The PS II Electron transport chain
H
H
Q
e-
e-
cytochrome
b/f
complex
e-
2H
plastocyanin
H
25
PS II to PS I
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Photosystem I
e-
1. Charge separation and photo-oxidation are
similar to PSII Optimal wavelength 700nm

P700
2. Plastocyanin acts as reducing agent on P700
Chl a
27
PSI electron transport chain
28
PSI electron transport chain
e-
Ferredoxin Fe/S
e-
e-
FAD
H
e-
FAD-NAPD Reductase
NADP
NADPH
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ATP synthesis
1. O2 evolving complex liberates H into lumen
from water 2. Q and Cyt b/f pump H from stroma
into lumen. 3. NADP scavenges protons from the
stroma pH separation across membrane Proton
Motive Force!
H
H
stroma
lumen
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
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ATP synthesis
ADP Pi
H
F0F1 complex
ATP
stroma
H
The energy released as protons travel down their
concentration gradient is used to fuel an ATP
synthase
lumen
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
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Light Reactions Products
In CO2, H2O, sunlight Out O2, ATP, NADPH
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