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The Calvin CyclePhotosynthesis
The Big PictureThe Calvin cycle
◦Occurs in the stroma◦Cyclic: ‘final’ product is the ‘initial’
reactant◦Details determined by Melvin Calvin,
1960. He received the Nobel Prize in 1961.
◦Can be divided into three phases Carbon fixation Reduction Reactions Ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate (RuBP)
regeneration
Phase 1: Carbon Fixation
3CO2 + 3 ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate (RuBP) (5C) 3 unstable 6C intermediates
3 6C splits into 6 ____ molecules: PGA
INITIAL REACTANT(S) __________________
FINAL PRODUCT(S):____________________
ATP USED: ________________________
NADPH USED: ______________________
The Calvin cycle is also known as C3 photosynthesis. Most plants are C3 plants.
Reaction catalyzed by the enzyme:RIBULOSE BISPHOSPHATE CARBOXYLASE/OXYGENASE(RUBISCO)• enzyme works very slowly• typical plant enzymes process 1000 molecules/s.• rubisco: 3 molecules/s. • rubisco makes up about ½ all protein in a typical leaf MOST ABUNDANT PROTEIN ON EARTH!
Phase 2: Reduction Reactions
Each of the 6 3C PGA molecules is phosphorylated by an ATP to form ___ molecules of 1,3-BPG.
Each 1,3-BPG reduced to glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate, G3P. ◦ 6 NADPH 6 NADP+ + 6 Pi
1 molecule of G3P exits the cycle as a final product.
INITIAL REACTANT(S) __________________
FINAL PRODUCT(S):____________________
ATP USED: ____________________________
NADPH USED: ________________________
Phase 3: RuBP Regeneration
5 G3P (___C) 3 RuBP (__ C)
Series of enzyme-catalyzed reactions.
RuBP becomes a ‘reactant’ of the process.
INITIAL REACTANT(S) __________________
FINAL PRODUCT(S):____________________
ATP USED: ____________________________
NADPH USED: ________________________
Why is the Calvin cycle x 3?3 CO2 used at first.
◦Three CO2 molecules must be fixed before one 3C molecule of G3P can be removed.
◦Why?: need to maintain pool of intermediate molecules to sustain the cycle.
◦6 ‘turns’ of cycle fix enough to produce the equivalent of 1 glucose.
Overall Reaction:
For the NETsynthesis of ONE G3P molecule___ ATP ___ NADPHare used.
These molecules come from:______________________.
G3P will become:_____________________________________________
Which will be used in:_______________________
The Importance of G3P (1)When is that made, again?
◦Recall that 6 G3P are formed during the reduction reactions of the Calvin cycle (Phase 2)
◦One of the 6 G3P molecules is used to make glucose, starch, or sucrose... used in ____________________.
◦G3P can be stored (as one of the former molecules) or act as a reactant in the Calvin cycle.
The Importance of G3P (II)Higher plants generally fix more CO2 into sugars
than they require for immediate energy needs. When conditions are optimal, and
photosynthesis produces more glucose molecules than needed glucose is polymerized into amylose and amylopectin starch granules within chloroplasts. ◦ Which environmental conditions will cause ‘plants’ to
store this starch? _____________________________________________________________________________
◦ Which environmental conditions will cause ‘plants’ to use G3P immediately? _____________________
◦ ______________________________________.
Possible Paths of G3P
Plants....Possess many nonphotosynthetic tissues
◦Roots◦Some stems◦Some flowers
These tissues need energy to meet their needs.
So how do they function?◦Plants have a ‘circulatory system’ just like we
do.◦Xylem vessels move water and nutrients from
the root to the stoma (via __________________)◦Phloem moves glucose (made by the
________) around the plant.
Homework/SeatworkPage 166# 9, 10, 11