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Non-cyclic Photophosphorylation

Non-cyclic Photophosphorylation

When electron doesn't return to it's origin.

  • 680nm light is available.
  • P680 stimulated by it and Electron is emitted by it.
  • P680+ is formed and excited electron is accepted by Phaeophytin (primary electron acceptor)
  • Phaeophytin transfers it to Plastoquinone. That also intakes an H+ ion from the stroma as it is Hydrogen carrier. And PQH2 reduced to plastoquinone.
  • This hydrogen along with electron transferred to cytochrome b6f.
  • This proton is actively dumped into the lumen of thylakoid by cytochrome b6f.
  • And electron is transferred to plastocyanin (Cu2+ present).
  • And ultimately supplies electron to PSI

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