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Figure 14.26 Phototrophy • To maximize light absorption, Halobacterium salinarium archaea pack their entire cell membrane with bacteriorhodopsin. • - The protein forms trimers that pack in hexagonal arrays, forming the “purple membrane.” Figure 14.27 Chlorophylls • Each type of chlorophyll contains a characteristic chromophore, light-absorbing electron carrier. - Chlorophyll molecules differ slightly in their substituent groups around the ring. - These slight differences alter their absorption spectra. Figure 14.29 Figure 14.31 • In purple bacteria, the efficiency of photon uptake is increased even more by the presence of thylakoids. - Extensive backfolding of the photosynthetic membranes in oval pockets Figure 14.32 Figure 14.35 Figure 14.34 Figure 14.33 Figure 14.36 Oxygenic Z Pathway • Animation: Oxygenic Photosynthesis Click box to launch animation Overview of the Calvin Cycle Figure 15.5 Mechanism of Rubisco • Rubisco consists of small (S) and large (L) subunits. • - Catalyzes the condensation of CO2 to ribulose 1,5bisphosphate, and the splitting of the unstable 6C intermediate into two 3C PGA molecules Figure 15.6AB Carboxysomes Contain Rubisco • Many organisms contain the Rubisco complex within polyhedral structures called carboxysomes. • The carboxysome takes up bicarbonate (HCO3–), which is then immediately converted to CO2 by carbonic anhydrase. - The CO2 is then fixed by Rubisco. Figure 15.8