Light Independent Reactions Flashcards

1
Q

3 major steps of Calvin cycle

A

Carboxylation => PGA
Reduction => GAP
Regeneration => RubBp

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2
Q

Output of calvin cycle

A

Triose phosphate

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3
Q

PGA

A

3-Phosphoglycerate

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4
Q

GAP

A

Glayceraldehyde phosphate = triose phosphate

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5
Q

RubBp

A

Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphat

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6
Q

RubisCo

A

Carboxylase and oxygenase activity

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7
Q

carboxylation step

A

RubBp => PGA (phosphoglycerate)
Mediated by carboxylase activity of RubBp

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8
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Calvin Cycle
Reduction phase

A

GAP production in 2 steps

1) PGA kinase phosphorylates PGA using 2ATP
2) GADPH reduces 1,3 bis PGA using 2 NADPH

=> 6 GPA created from 3 CO2
=> one used for sugar biosynthesis, other 4 used for regeneration of RubBp

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9
Q

What derives from Calvin Benson cycle?

A

Sugars => Sucrose
Isoprenoids
Starch
Shikimate
Thiamine (immune, vitamins)
Nucleotides

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10
Q

Fructose-1,6-bisphosphate

A

derives from GAP
=> goes to hexose monophosphate pool (glucose and fructose precursors for energy storage)
=> activation with UTP/ATP

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11
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Biosynthesis of sucrose

A

Fructose-6-phosphate + UDP-glucose
=> sucrose-6-phosphat (dimer) + UDP

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12
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Starch Biosynthesis

A

ADP glucose assembles to chain of glucose polymer
= amylose

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13
Q

Amylose

A

Crystalline structure that forms starch granules
=> layers

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14
Q

How are enzymes of the calvin cycle activated?

A

Ferredoxin transfers electron => reduces enzyme
In reduced state, no disulfide bond = active

Inactive complex/supercomplex of proteins in low light condition (oxidized) => due to disulfide bonds

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15
Q

Oxygenase activity of RubisCo leads to

A

1 Phosphoglycerate (PGA) and one 1 2-phosphoglycolate (2 carbon compound)

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16
Q

How can RubisCo activity be increased?

A

Increase conc. (50% of proteins in a leaf are RubisCo)
Concentrate CO2 around RubisCo

17
Q

Structure of RubisCo

A

L8S8

(Large => catalytic/small => regulatorysubunits)

Large encoded by plastid genome

18
Q

RubisCo activation

A

Requires:
binding of Substrate (CO2)
= Carbamylation at Lys (E)
Mg2+

19
Q

Inhibition of RubisCo

A

RubBp
Xylose phosphate

20
Q

Photorespiration

A

Phosphoglycolate conversion into phosphoglycerate

Involves chloroplast, peroxysome and mitochondria => very energy consuming process

21
Q

Why did RubisCo evolve oxygenase activity?

A

Evolved in low oxygen atmosphere => but similar molecules (CO2 & O2) => by chance?