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Photosynthesis
Light Dependent Reactions

      Dr. Mark A. McGinley
Honors College and Department of
       Biological Sciences
      Texas Tech University
Purpose of Photosynthesis
• Photosynthesis converts electromagnetic
  energy in light to potential energy (sometimes
  called chemical energy) stored in chemical
  bonds of glucose
  – The potential energy in glucose can be stored and
    moved to allow it to be used when and where it is
    needed
Two Stages of Photosynthesis

• Convert electromagnetic energy in light to
  potential energy in ATP and NADPH
  – Light Dependent Reactions
• Convert potential energy in ATP and NADPH to
  potential energy stored in glucose
  – Light Independent Reactions
Where Does Photosynthesis Occur?
                  • Most
                    photosynthesis
                    takes places in
                    leaves
                     –Palisade and
                      spongy
                      mesophyll cells
                       • Organelles
                         known as
                         chloroplasts
Cloroplast
Photosystem
Component of a Photosystem
• Antennae Pigments
  – Chlorophyll a, b and carotene
  – 200 – 300 per photosystem
• Reaction Center
  – Chlorophyll a
• Primary Electron Acceptor
Chlorophyll
What Happens in a Photosystem?
• Antennae pigment absorbs a photon of light
  energy
  – Electron excited to higher energy level
     • Potential energy in excited electron
  – When electron falls back to resting stage, the
    energy that is released is used to excited an
    electron in an adjacent antennae pigment
     • resonance
What Happens in a Photosystem?
• Eventually energy released by one excited
  electron is used to excite an electron in the
  reaction center
   – Chlorophyll a
• This excited electron does not fall back to resting
  stage
• Instead, the excited electron (and its potential
  energy) moves to an adjacent molecule know as
  the Primary Electron acceptor
   – 1o electron acceptor has “extra” electron
   – Reaction center is missing one electron
What Happens in a Photosystem?
             Summary
• Light energy is converted into potential energy
  that is stored in an excited electron that is
  passed form the reaction center to the
  primary electron acceptor

• Energetic results
  – Light energy converted into potential energy in
    excited electron
Why Is This Important
• Potential energy in excited electron can be
  used to do work!!!
Electron Flow
• Two patterns of electron flow
  – Cyclic electron flow
  – Non-cyclic electron flow
Cyclic Electron Flow
Electron Flow
• Excited electron in 1o electron acceptor moves
  to adjacent molecule
• Electron drops to lower energy level
• Energy released
• Energy used to actively transport H+ from
  stroma into the thylakoid space
  – Causes a H+ concentration gradient
Cyclic Electron Flow
• As the name suggests, the excited electron is
  eventually returned to the reaction center
  chlorophyll that originally lost it.
Importance of the H+ Concentration
             Gradient
• The active transport of H+ inside of the
  thylakoid space produces a H+ concentration
  gradient
• This concentration gradient powers a process
  known as Chemiosmosis that converts ADP to
  ATP
  – Potential energy stored in the chemical bonds of
    ATP
Chemiosmosis
Cyclic Electron Flow
                   Summary
• Excited electron from 1o electron acceptor is
  moves from molecule to molecule and
  eventually returns to the reaction center that
  lost it
• Energetic Result
  – Potential energy stored in excited electron is
    converted to potential energy stored in ATP
Photosystems
• Turns out there are two types of photosystems
   – Photosystem I and Photosystem II
   – Photosystems are named based on the order that
     they were discovered
      • PS I discovered before PS II
• PS I and PS II differ slightly in the absorption
  spectra of the Chlorophyll a molecule
   – PS I P700
   – PS II P680
Photosystems
• Cyclic Flow
  – PS I
• Non-cyclic Flow
  – Both PS I and PS II
Non-cyclic Flow




Involves both photosystems. Begins in PS II
and then involves PS I
Non-cyclic Flow
• Starts in PS II
   – Electron from P700 passed to 1o electron acceptor
   – excited electron undergoes electron flow
      • Similar to in cyclic flow
      • H+ concentration gradient powers chemiosmosis-> ATP
   – excited electron does not return to P700 that lost it
      • Instead, that electron and its remaining potential energy is
        transferred to P680 in the reaction center of PS I
Non-cyclic Flow
• In PS I, this electron that originated in PS II is
  re-excited to an even higher energy level
   – Excited electron undergoes a different pattern of
     electron flow
   – Result of this flow is that energy in excited
     electron is converted into potential energy in
     NADPH
Non-cyclic Flow
        Do You See the Problem??
• The electron from P700 in PS II used to help
  produce NADPH
  – Thus P700 is missing an electron
• P700 recovers its missing electron by taking an
  electron from water (H20)
  – H+ and O2 released
Non-cyclic Flow Summary
• Energy from two photons of light energy are
  converted into potential energy in ATP and
  NADPH

• Water is broken down to release H+ and O2
Non-cyclic Flow-
Light Dependent Reactions
               Summary
• Both cyclic and non-cyclic flow are occurring
  simultaneously in the same chloroplasts

• Energetic result- light energy is converted into
  potential energy in ATP and NADPH

• Chemical result- H20 => H+ + O2
The Light Dependent Reactions
            • Light dependent reactions
              involves molecules
              imbedded in the thylakoid
              membrane
            • Allows the cell to precisely
              control the spatial
              organization of molecules
               – Electron transport and
                 resonance can not occur if
                 molecules are floating in
                 cytoplasm
What’s Next!
• The ATP and NADPH produced during the light
  dependent reactions will be used to power
  the light dependent reactions of
  photosynthesis

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Photosynthesis light dependent reactions

  • 1. Photosynthesis Light Dependent Reactions Dr. Mark A. McGinley Honors College and Department of Biological Sciences Texas Tech University
  • 2. Purpose of Photosynthesis • Photosynthesis converts electromagnetic energy in light to potential energy (sometimes called chemical energy) stored in chemical bonds of glucose – The potential energy in glucose can be stored and moved to allow it to be used when and where it is needed
  • 3. Two Stages of Photosynthesis • Convert electromagnetic energy in light to potential energy in ATP and NADPH – Light Dependent Reactions • Convert potential energy in ATP and NADPH to potential energy stored in glucose – Light Independent Reactions
  • 4. Where Does Photosynthesis Occur? • Most photosynthesis takes places in leaves –Palisade and spongy mesophyll cells • Organelles known as chloroplasts
  • 7. Component of a Photosystem • Antennae Pigments – Chlorophyll a, b and carotene – 200 – 300 per photosystem • Reaction Center – Chlorophyll a • Primary Electron Acceptor
  • 9. What Happens in a Photosystem? • Antennae pigment absorbs a photon of light energy – Electron excited to higher energy level • Potential energy in excited electron – When electron falls back to resting stage, the energy that is released is used to excited an electron in an adjacent antennae pigment • resonance
  • 10. What Happens in a Photosystem? • Eventually energy released by one excited electron is used to excite an electron in the reaction center – Chlorophyll a • This excited electron does not fall back to resting stage • Instead, the excited electron (and its potential energy) moves to an adjacent molecule know as the Primary Electron acceptor – 1o electron acceptor has “extra” electron – Reaction center is missing one electron
  • 11. What Happens in a Photosystem? Summary • Light energy is converted into potential energy that is stored in an excited electron that is passed form the reaction center to the primary electron acceptor • Energetic results – Light energy converted into potential energy in excited electron
  • 12. Why Is This Important • Potential energy in excited electron can be used to do work!!!
  • 13. Electron Flow • Two patterns of electron flow – Cyclic electron flow – Non-cyclic electron flow
  • 15. Electron Flow • Excited electron in 1o electron acceptor moves to adjacent molecule • Electron drops to lower energy level • Energy released • Energy used to actively transport H+ from stroma into the thylakoid space – Causes a H+ concentration gradient
  • 16. Cyclic Electron Flow • As the name suggests, the excited electron is eventually returned to the reaction center chlorophyll that originally lost it.
  • 17. Importance of the H+ Concentration Gradient • The active transport of H+ inside of the thylakoid space produces a H+ concentration gradient • This concentration gradient powers a process known as Chemiosmosis that converts ADP to ATP – Potential energy stored in the chemical bonds of ATP
  • 19. Cyclic Electron Flow Summary • Excited electron from 1o electron acceptor is moves from molecule to molecule and eventually returns to the reaction center that lost it • Energetic Result – Potential energy stored in excited electron is converted to potential energy stored in ATP
  • 20. Photosystems • Turns out there are two types of photosystems – Photosystem I and Photosystem II – Photosystems are named based on the order that they were discovered • PS I discovered before PS II • PS I and PS II differ slightly in the absorption spectra of the Chlorophyll a molecule – PS I P700 – PS II P680
  • 21. Photosystems • Cyclic Flow – PS I • Non-cyclic Flow – Both PS I and PS II
  • 22. Non-cyclic Flow Involves both photosystems. Begins in PS II and then involves PS I
  • 23. Non-cyclic Flow • Starts in PS II – Electron from P700 passed to 1o electron acceptor – excited electron undergoes electron flow • Similar to in cyclic flow • H+ concentration gradient powers chemiosmosis-> ATP – excited electron does not return to P700 that lost it • Instead, that electron and its remaining potential energy is transferred to P680 in the reaction center of PS I
  • 24. Non-cyclic Flow • In PS I, this electron that originated in PS II is re-excited to an even higher energy level – Excited electron undergoes a different pattern of electron flow – Result of this flow is that energy in excited electron is converted into potential energy in NADPH
  • 25. Non-cyclic Flow Do You See the Problem?? • The electron from P700 in PS II used to help produce NADPH – Thus P700 is missing an electron • P700 recovers its missing electron by taking an electron from water (H20) – H+ and O2 released
  • 26. Non-cyclic Flow Summary • Energy from two photons of light energy are converted into potential energy in ATP and NADPH • Water is broken down to release H+ and O2
  • 28. Light Dependent Reactions Summary • Both cyclic and non-cyclic flow are occurring simultaneously in the same chloroplasts • Energetic result- light energy is converted into potential energy in ATP and NADPH • Chemical result- H20 => H+ + O2
  • 29. The Light Dependent Reactions • Light dependent reactions involves molecules imbedded in the thylakoid membrane • Allows the cell to precisely control the spatial organization of molecules – Electron transport and resonance can not occur if molecules are floating in cytoplasm
  • 30. What’s Next! • The ATP and NADPH produced during the light dependent reactions will be used to power the light dependent reactions of photosynthesis