MBIO 2370 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Oligomer, Gluconeogenesis, Carboxylation

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Difference between mitochondria and chloroplast: etc - protons pumped into intermembrane space (mitochondria or bacteria, chloroplast - protons pumped into the thylakoid lumen, opposite from etc. For 2 nadph, 2 h2o give up 4 electrons, but each electron is excited twice: draw, 8 photons/2nadph ( 2 photons per electron) - 4 electrons total, 12 protons pumped into the thylakoid membrane, 4h+ produced from oec. Splits water into o2 and h: 8h+ pumped across membrane by cyt bf quinone complex. Lose energy from p680* to p700 due to pumping h+ across membrane into the thylakoid lumen. Nadph/atp production: draw, oec should be in the thylakoid vesicle **** Stroma - high ph and negative charge: thylakoid vesicle - low ph positive charge. Independent of nadph production: atp is used in co2 assimilation at a higher ratio than nadph (3:2) so extra atp is made this way to meet this ratio.

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