BOT 2100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Tissue Plasminogen Activator, Rubisco, Ferredoxin

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These reactions take place in the stroma in the chloroplast and use nadph and atp. Cyclic phosphorylation only generates atp, no o2 or nadph. Very primitive form of photosynthesis used by some bacteria. Co2 is added to a 5 carbon compound (ribulose-bis-phosphate) or rubp. Co2 and h2o are added to this, to create two molecules of 3-phosphoglycerate. this uses rubisco. Then, 3-pga is converted into sugars that require atp and nadph. The resultant adp and nadp are sent back to the thylakoids to recharge for the next cycle. The enzyme rubisco that produces 3pga is very abundant. , and is made of 8 large and 8 small subunits. The final product, sucrose, is made in the cytosol. Rubisco becomes inactive when bound to rubp. Co2 binds to rubisco when activase has removed the substrate. Rubisco forms 3pga most efficiently when there is low o2 and high co2, which makes it inefficient in our current atmosphere.

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