BIOL 141 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Thylakoid, Atp Synthase, Light-Independent Reactions

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Pumps protons into thylakoid membrane: function of 1st etc. Key difference between photosynthesis and cellular respiration, in cellular respiration, both etc: used to pump protons. Atp synthase: within membrane, but atp made out of membrane in stroma. Carbon fixation (co2 to organic) (co2: no h+ atoms, so inorganic) Regeneration: rearrangement of 5 (3c molecules) to 3 (5c molecules) of rubp. 3 molecules slapped onto rubp, cleavage: phosphoglycerate, get 6 3c molecules. Use 6 atp to phosphorylate other end of molecule, get 1,3 biphosphoglycerate. Use 6 nadph --> 6nadp, 6p to convert biphosphoglycerate into g3p. Go from 5 3 carbon molecules to 3 5 carbon molecules. Use 3 atp to rearrange into 3 molecules of 5 carbon. Anabolic metabolic pathway (v. cellular respiration, a catabolic pathway) C3: pathways of coupled photosynthesis and calvin cycle. Has to do with stoma (air sacs): rubisco binds to o2 instead of co2. Preferentially binds to o2 when co2 is unavailable.

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