reviewAnnual Review of Plant BiologyFeb 7, 2006Closed access

STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF PHOTOSYSTEMS I AND II

Tel Aviv University · University of Michigan

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Abstract

Oxygenic photosynthesis, the principal converter of sunlight into chemical energy on earth, is catalyzed by four multi-subunit membrane-protein complexes: photosystem I (PSI), photosystem II (PSII), the cytochrome b(6)f complex, and F-ATPase. PSI generates the most negative redox potential in nature and largely determines the global amount of enthalpy in living systems. PSII generates an oxidant whose redox potential is high enough to enable it to oxidize H(2)O, a substrate so abundant that it assures a practically unlimited electron source for life on earth. During the last century, the sophisticated techniques of spectroscopy, molecular genetics, and biochemistry were used to reveal the structure and…

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Keywords
  • Photosystem
  • Photosynthesis
  • Photosystem II
  • Photosystem I
  • Cytochrome b6f complex
  • Purple bacteria
  • Cyanobacteria
  • Redox
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