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Photosynthesis in Bacteria

By Emmy Muscan

Overview

What is Photosynthesis General mechanism of Photosynthesis Classification of Photosynthetic Bacteria Oxygenic Photosynthesis Anoxygenic Photosynthesis Conclusion References

What is Photosynthesis?

Conversion of light energy to chemical energy Net equation:

6CO2+12H2O+LightEnergyC6H12O6+6O2+6H20 Photosynthetic reactions divided into two stages:

-light reactions- light energy absorbed & converted to chemical energy (ATP, NADPH)

-dark reactions-carbohydrates made from CO2 using energy stored in ATP & NADPH

General Mechanism of Bacterial Photosynthesis

Light-harvesting pigments (LHPs) embedded in membranes capture light energy and transfer it to a protein-complex called a reaction center

the energy is converted into excited, low potential electrons

electrons are fed into an electron transport chain, where they "fall" through a series of electron carriers, generating a proton motive force

membrane-bound ATPases then use the proton motive force to make ATP.

Classification of Photosynthetic Bacteria

Five photosynthetic groups within domain Bacteria (based on 16S rRNA)

Oxygenic Photosynthesis– Cyanobacteria and prochlorophytes

Anoxygenic Photosynthesis– Purple bacteria– Green sulfur bacteria – Heliobacteria – Green gliding bacteria

Oxygenic Photosynthesis

Occurs in cyanobacteria and prochlorophytes Synthesis of carbohydrates results in release of

molecular O2 and removal of CO2 from atmoshphere Occurs in lamallae which house thylakoids

containing chlorophyll a/b and phycobilisomes pigments which gather light energy

Uses two photosystems (PS):- PS II- generates a proton-motive force for making ATP

- PS I- generates low potential electrons for reducing power.

Oxygenic Photosynthesis cont.

Anoxygenic Photosynthesis

Uses light energy to create organic compounds, and sulfur or fumarate compounds instead of O2

Occurs in purple bacteria, green sulfur bacteria, green gliding bacteria and heliobacteria

Uses bacteriochlorophyll pigments instead of chlorophyll

Uses one photosystem (PS I) to generate ATP in “cyclic” manner

Anoxygenic Photosynthesis cont.

Comparison of electron transport pathways in oxygenic and anoxygenic photosynthesis

Chlorophyll Bacteriochlorophyll

Conclusion

Photosynthesis is the conversion of light energy into chemical energy

Photosynthesis in bacteria is divided into “light” and “dark” reactions

Oxygenic photosynthesis occurs in cyanobacteria and uses PS I and PS II, chlorophyll and phycobilisome pigments

Anoxygenic photosynthesis occurs in all the other bacteria and each species has one reaction center (PS I); uses bacteriochlorophyll pigments

References

Briggs, W. (ed.) 1989. Photosynthesis. Alan Liss., N.Y.

Staley J.T. and Reysenbach A., (ed.) Biodiversity of Microbial Life,”Evolution and Diversity of Photosynthetic Prokaryotes” Beverly K. Pierson Wiley-Liss, Inc. New York, 2002.

http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/chimes/photo/ebacphot.htm

http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/psu/psu.html

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