Instant Notes: Plant Biology

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consume further ATP or NADPH. The pathway involves the activity of seven
enzymes in total. Finally, ribulose 5-phosphate (5C) is produced, which is phos-
phorylated by the enzyme ribulose 5-phosphate kinaseusing ATP to generate
ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate (5C) ready for carboxylation.

Photorespiration Rubisco can either carboxylate ribulose bisphosphate, giving 3-phospho-
glycerate or can oxygenate it to give a 2-carbon sugar 2-phosphoglycolate and a
3-carbon sugar 3-phosphoglycerate (Fig. 5). In equal concentrations of CO 2 and
O 2 , carboxylation is favored over oxygenation by about 80 : 1; however, at
ambient CO 2 concentrations, the ratio falls to 3 : 1. The rate of assimilation of
carbon by a leaf is therefore the result of two opposing pathways; the Calvin
cycle and photorespiration.The overall effect of photorespiration is a reduction
of about 25% in carbon assimilation.
3-phosphoglycerate is salvaged for carboxylation by the Calvin cycle (see
above), but recovery of the phosphoglycolate requires the enzymes of the


142 Section J – Metabolism


6 
3-Phosphoglycerate
(C3)

1 
Glyceraldehyde
3-phosphate
(C3)

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Fructose 6-phosphate
(C6)

Sucrose Starch

5 
Glyceraldehyde
3-phosphate
(C3)

6 
Glyceraldehyde
3-phosphate
(C3)

3 
Ribulose
1,5-bisphosphate
(C5)

6 
1,3-Bisphosphoglycerate
(C3)

Aldolase,
transketolase
and five other
enzymes

6NADPH

6NADP+
6Pi

6ATP

6ADP
3CO 2

REDUCTION

REGENERATION

CARBOXYLATION

Fig. 4. Key stages of the Calvin cycle.
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