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Purple Bacterial Reaction Centers, Electrons Move from

In Purple Bacterial Reaction Centers, Electrons Move from P870 to Bacteriopheophytin and Then to Quinones... [Pg.330]

The electron acceptors on the reducing side of photosystem II resemble those of purple bacterial reaction centers. The acceptor that removes an electron from P680 is a molecule of pheophytin a. The second and third acceptors are plastoquinones (see fig. 15.10). As in bacterial reaction centers, electrons move one at a time from the first quinone to the second. When the second quinone becomes doubly reduced, it picks up protons from the stromal side of the thylakoid membrane and dissociates from the reaction center. [Pg.342]




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