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Chloroplast ferredoxins, biological

The biological functions of chloroplast ferredoxins are to mediate electron transport in the photosynthetic reaction. These ferredoxins receive electrons from light-excited chlorophyll, and reduce NADP in the presence of ferredoxin-NADPH reductase (23). Another function of chloroplast ferredoxins is the formation oT" ATP in oxygen-evolving noncyclic photophosphorylation (24). With respect to the photoreduction of NADP, it is known that microbial ferredoxins from C. pasteurianum (16) are capable of replacing the spinach ferredoxin, indicating the functional similarities of ferredoxins from completely different sources. The functions of chloroplast ferredoxins in photosynthesis and the properties of these ferredoxin proteins have been reviewed in detail by Orme-Johnson (2), Buchanan and Arnon (3), Bishop (25), and Yocum et al. ( ). [Pg.112]

The eight high-potential electrons come from reduced ferredoxin that is produced either in chloroplasts by the action of photosystem I or in oxidative electron transport (Fig. 2) (see Topics L2 and L3). The overall reaction of biological nitrogen fixation ... [Pg.371]


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