1985
DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-1097.1985.tb01559.x
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The Electron Donor Side of Photosystem Ii: The Oxygen Evolving Complex†

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“…The electron transport chain of oxygenic photosynthesis is a multicomponent system consisting of a series of membrane protein complexes that use light to drive the oxidation of water, reduction of NADP, and synthesis of ATP. Two of the most important components in this system are the chlorophyll dimer P 680 , which acts as the primary donor in photosystem II (PS II) and the Mn 4 CaO 5 cluster referred to as the oxygen-evolving complex (OEC). Excitation of PS II leads to photo-oxidation of P 680 and subsequent removal of an electron from the OEC via proton-coupled electron transfer involving Tyr161 and His190. After four turnovers of PS II and removal of four electrons from the Mn 4 CaO 5 cluster, the OEC oxidizes two water molecules to molecular oxygen and four protons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The electron transport chain of oxygenic photosynthesis is a multicomponent system consisting of a series of membrane protein complexes that use light to drive the oxidation of water, reduction of NADP, and synthesis of ATP. Two of the most important components in this system are the chlorophyll dimer P 680 , which acts as the primary donor in photosystem II (PS II) and the Mn 4 CaO 5 cluster referred to as the oxygen-evolving complex (OEC). Excitation of PS II leads to photo-oxidation of P 680 and subsequent removal of an electron from the OEC via proton-coupled electron transfer involving Tyr161 and His190. After four turnovers of PS II and removal of four electrons from the Mn 4 CaO 5 cluster, the OEC oxidizes two water molecules to molecular oxygen and four protons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%