“…In C 3 plants, the flux of electrons to O 2 is mainly driven by photorespiration (Hanawa et al., ; Sejima et al., ; Wiese, Shi, & Heber, ). Even although photorespiration is the largest alternative electron sink in land plants (except for C 4 plants; Hanawa et al., ), it is not used as the main alternative electron sink by many prokaryotic and eukaryotic algae (Hayashi et al., ; Shimakawa et al., ; Shimakawa, Akimoto et al., ; Shimakawa, Matsuda et al., ). Cyanobacteria, which are the ancestors of chloroplasts in land plants, use flavodiiron proteins (FLV) to mediate electron flow to O 2 , instead of photorespiration (Helman, Barkan, Eisenstadt, Luz, & Kaplan, ; Helman et al., ; Shimakawa et al., ), and to alleviate photo‐oxidative damage (Allahverdiyeva et al., ; Shimakawa, Shaku et al., ; Zhang, Allahverdiyeva, Eisenhut, & Aro, ).…”