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Chapter 19
Oxidative Phosphorylation & Photohposphorylation
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Biochemistry
Undergraduate 3
02/15/2016

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respiratory chain
Definition
the chain of electron carriers into which electrons enter to begin oxidative phosphorylation
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What type of proteins contain a very tightly, sometimes covalently, bound flavin nucleotide (either FMN or FAD)?
Definition
flavoproteins
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reducing equivalent
Definition
a single electron equivalent transferred in an oxidation-reduction reaction
Term
ubiquinone (coenzyme Q) (Q)
Definition
a lipid-soluble benzoquinone with a long isoprenoid side chain
Term
cytochromes
Definition
proteins with characteristic strong absorption of visible light due to their iron-containing heme prosthetic groups
Term
iron-sulfur proteins
Definition
proteins in which the iron is present not in heme but in association with inorganic sulfur atoms or with the sulfur atoms of Cys residues in the protein or both
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Rieske iron-sulfur proteins
Definition
a variation of iron-sulfur proteins in which one Fe atom is coordinated to two His residues rather than two Cys residues
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complex I (NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase) (NADH dehydrogenase)
Definition
a large enzyme composed of 42 different polypeptide chains including an FMN-containing flavoprotein & at least six iron-sulfur centers
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2 processes catalyzed by complex I
Definition
1. the exergonic transfer to ubiquinone of a hydride ion from NADH & a proton from the matrix
2. the endergonic transfer of four protons from the matrix to the intermembrane space
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vectorial
Definition
ex) how complex I acts as a proton pump driven by the energy of electron transfer to catalyze a reaction; a reaction that moves protons in a specific direction from one location to another
Term
What is the only membrane-bound enzyme in the citric acid cycle?
Definition
complex II (succinate dehydrogenase)
Term
3 electron transfers catalyzes by the flavo-protein acyl-CoA dehydrogenase for the first step in the beta oxidation of fatty acyl-CoA
Definition
1. from the substrate to the FAD of the dehydrogenase
2. to electron-transferring flavoprotein
3. to ETF:ubiquinone oxidoreductase
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complex III (cytochrome bc1 complex) (ubiquinone:cytochrome c oxidoreductase)
Definition
the respiratory complex that couples the transfer of electrons from ubiquinol to cytochrome c with the vectorial transport of protons from the matrix to the intermembrane space
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What is the Q cycle a model for?
Definition
based on the structure of complex III & detailed biochemical studies of redox reactions, it models the passage of electrons & protons through the complex
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complex IV (cytochrome oxidase)
Definition
in the final step of the respiratory chain, it carries electrons from cytochrome c to molecular oxygen, reducing it to H2O
Term
respirasomes
Definition
formed when the respiratory complexes in the intact mitochondrian tightly associate with each other in the inner membrane; functional combinations of two or more different electron-transfer complexes
Term
2 components to the proton-motive force
Definition
1. the chemical potential energy due to the difference in concentration of a chemical species in the two regions separated by a membrane
2. the electrical potential energy that results from the separation of charge when a proton moves across the membrane without a counterion
Term
glutathione peroxidase
Definition
renders generated hydrogen peroxide harmless
Term
What does the chemiosmotic model represent?
Definition
the electrochemical energy inherent in the difference in proton concentration & the separation of charge across the inner mitochondrial membrane (the proton-motive force) drives the synthesis of ATP as protons flow passively back into the matrix through a proton pore in ATP synthase
Term
Why was F1 originally called "F1 ATPase"?
Definition
isolated F1 catalyzes ATP hydrolysis
Term
rotational catalysis
Definition
a mechanism in which three active sites of F1 take turns catalyzing ATP synthesis
Term
binding-change model
Definition
the gamma subunit should rotate in one direction when F0F1 is synthesizing ATP & in the opposite direction when the enzyme is hydrolyzing ATP
Term
adenine nucleotide translocase
Definition
a molecule integral to the inner membrane which binds ADP3- in the intermembrane space & transports it into the matrix in exchange for an ATP4- molecule simultaneously transported outward
Term
phosphate translocase
Definition
a membrane transport system essential to oxidative phosphorylation; promotes symport of one H2PO4- & one H+ into the matrix
Term
ATP synthasome
Definition
a complex of the ATP synthase & both translocases; can be isolated from the mitochondria by gentle dissection with detergents, suggesting that the functions of these three proteins are very tightly integrated
Term
What is the most active NADH shuttle (functions in the liver, kidney, & heart mitochondria)?
Definition
the malate-aspartate shuttle
Term
What NADH shuttle is used by skeletal muscle & brain?
Definition
glycerol 3-phosphate shuttle
Term
acceptor control
Definition
dependence of the rate of O2 consumption on the availability of the Pi acceptor (ADP) for respiration
Term
acceptor control ratio
Definition
the ratio of the maximal rate of ADP-induced O2 consumption to the basal rate in the absence of ADP
Term
2 processes encompassed by photosynthesis in plants
Definition
1. the light-dependent reactions (light reactions; occur only when plants are illuminated)
2. carbon-assimilation reactions (carbon-fixation reactions; misleadingly called "dark reactions"; driven by products of the light reactions)
Term
How are the flattened, membrane-surrounded vesicles (sacs) called "thylakoids" arranged?
Definition
in stacks called "grana"
Term
lamellae
Definition
the thylakoid membranes which contain the photosynthetic pigments & the enzyme complexes that carry out the light reactions & ATP synthesis
Term
stroma
Definition
contains most of the enzymes required for the carbon-assimilation reactions
Term
Hill reaction
Definition
when leaf extracts containing chloroplasts are illuminated, they evolve O2 & reduce a nonbiological (artificial) electron acceptor added to the medium (the Hill reagent)
Term
How does the energy of a single photon change across the color spectrum?
Definition
the energy of a single photon is greater at the violet end of the spectrum than at the red end; shorter wavelength corresponds to higher energy
Term
quantum
Definition
a quantity of energy that a photon must contain to be absorbed; the quantum exactly matches the energy of the electronic transition
Term
excited state
Definition
a molecule that has absorbed a photon; generally unstable
Term
How does a molecule return to the ground state?
Definition
an electron lifted into a higher-energy orbital usually returns rapidly to its lower-energy orbital, thus decaying the excited molecule to the stable ground state; a molecule gives up the absorbed quantum as light or heat using it to do chemical work
Term
fluorescence
Definition
light emission accompanying decay of excited molecules; always at a longer wavelength than that of the absorbed light
Term
exciton
Definition
think: just like the photon is a quantum of light energy; a quantum of energy passed from an excited molecule to another molecule in a process called "exciton transfer"
Term
chlorophylls
Definition
the most important light-absorbing pigments in the thylakoid membranes; green pigments with polycyclic, planar structures resembling the protoporphyrin of hemoglobin except that Mg2+ (not Fe2+) occupies the central position
Term
2 structural components of all chlorophylls
Definition
1. a long phytol side chain, esterified to a carboxyl-group substituent in ring IV
2. a fifth five-membered ring not present in heme
Term
light-harvesting complexes (LHCs)
Definition
formed because chlorophyll is always associated with specific binding proteins; chlorophyll molecules are fixed in relation to each other, to other protein complexes, & to the membrane
Term
What do cyanobacteria & red algae employ as their light-harvesting pigments?
Definition
phycobilins (such as phycoerythrobilin & phycocyanobilin)
Term
phycobiliproteins
Definition
when phycobilins are covalently linked to specific binding proteins; they associate in highly ordered complexes called "phycobilisomes" that constitute the primary light-harvesting structures in some microorganisms
Term
accessory pigments
Definition
secondary light-absorbing pigments found in the thylakoid membranes in addition to chlorophylls; called "carotenoids"
Term
3 colors that carotenoids can be
Definition
1. red
2. yellow
3. purple
Term
2 most important carotenoids
Definition
1. beta-carotene (a red-orange isoprenoid)
2. lutein (the yellow carotenoid)
Term
photosystems
Definition
functional arrays into which the light-absorbing pigments of thylakoid or bacterial membranes are arranged
Term
Even though all the pigment molecules in a photosystem can absorb photons, which are the only ones that are specialized to transduce light into chemical energy?
Definition
a few chlorophyll molecules associated with the photo-chemical reaction center
Term
light-harvesting (antenna) molecules
Definition
the pigment molecules in a photosystem which are not associated with the photo-chemical reaction center
Term
To what is photosystem I (PSI) structurally & functionally related to?
Definition
the type I reaction center of green sulfur bacteria
Term
plastocyanin
Definition
the soluble protein that carries electrons between the two photosystems; a one-electron carrier functionally similar to cytochrome c of mitochondria
Term
What does a Z scheme outline?
Definition
the pathway of electron flow between the two photosystems & the energy relationships in the light reactions
Term
To what structure does protein-bound plastoquinone PQA pass its electrons?
Definition
a more loosely bound plastoquinone (PQB)
Term
To what does phylloquinone pass an electron that it receives?
Definition
an iron-sulfur protein
Term
ferredoxin
Definition
an iron-sulfur protein loosely associated with the thylakoid membrane
Term
ferredoxin:NADP+ oxidoreductase
Definition
the flavoprotein that serves as an electron carrier to transfer electrons from reduced ferredoxin to NADP+
Term
noncyclic electron flow
Definition
electron flow from PSII through the cytochrome b6f complex, then through PSI to NADP+
Term
cyclic photophosphorylation
Definition
proton pumping by the cytochrome b6f complex & phosphorylation of ADP to ATP
Term
state transitions
Definition
when the association of LHCII with PSI & PSII changes in the short term (due to the dependency on light intensity & wavelength) in the chloroplast
Term
oxygen-evolving complex (water-splitting complex)
Definition
a molecular device which passes four electrons one at a time to P680+
Term
chromatophores
Definition
pigment-containing membranous structures in which light-dependent ATP production takes place
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