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Robert E. Blankenship
Molecular Mechanisms of Photosynthesis
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Table of Contents
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Guide
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Chapter 1 The basic principles of photosynthetic energy storage 1.1 What is photosynthesis?
1.2 Photosynthesis is a solar energy storage process
1.3 Where photosynthesis takes place
1.4 The four phases of energy storage in photosynthesis
1.4.1 Antennas and energy transfer processes
1.4.2 Primary electron transfer in reaction centers
1.4.3 Stabilization by secondary reactions
1.4.4 Synthesis and export of stable products
References
Chapter 2 Photosynthetic organisms and organelles 2.1 Introduction
2.2 Classification of life
2.2.1 Nomenclature
2.3 Prokaryotes and eukaryotes
2.4 Metabolic patterns among living things
2.5 Phototrophic prokaryotes
2.5.1 Purple bacteria
2.5.2 Green sulfur bacteria
2.5.3 Filamentous anoxygenic phototrophs
2.5.4 Heliobacteria
2.5.5 Chloracidobacteria
2.5.6 Gemmatimonadetes
2.5.7 Cyanobacteria
2.6 Photosynthetic eukaryotes
2.6.1 Algae
2.6.2 Plants
References
Chapter 3 History and early development of photosynthesis
3.1 Van Helmont and the willow tree
3.2 Carl Scheele, Joseph Priestley, and the discovery of oxygen
3.3 Ingenhousz and the role of light in photosynthesis
3.4 Senebier and the role of carbon dioxide
3.5 De Saussure and the participation of water
3.6 The equation of photosynthesis
3.6.1 The balanced equation for photosynthesis
3.7 Early mechanistic ideas of photosynthesis
3.7.1 Van Niel and the redox nature of photosynthesis
3.7.2 The Hill reaction: separation of oxidation and reduction reactions
3.8 The Emerson and Arnold experiments
3.9 The controversy over the quantum requirement of photosynthesis
3.10 The red drop and the Emerson enhancement effect
3.11 Antagonistic effects
3.12 Early formulations of the Z scheme for photosynthesis
3.13 ATP formation
3.14 Carbon fixation
References
Chapter 4 Photosynthetic pigments: structure and spectroscopy
4.1 Chemical structures and distribution of chlorophylls and bacteriochlorophylls
4.1.1 Chlorophyll a
4.1.2 Chlorophyll b
4.1.3 Chlorophyll c
4.1.4 Chlorophyll d
4.1.5 Chlorophyll e
4.1.6 Chlorophyll f
4.1.7 Bacteriochlorophyll a
4.1.8 Bacteriochlorophyll b
4.1.9 Bacteriochlorophylls c, d, e, and f
4.1.10 Bacteriochlorophyll g
4.2 Pheophytins and bacteriopheophytins
4.3 Chlorophyll biosynthesis
4.4 Spectroscopic properties of chlorophylls
4.5 Carotenoids
4.6 Bilins
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