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This overview explores the essential functions of the photosynthetic electron transport chain (PETC) in both anoxygenic and oxygenic photosynthesis. It highlights the contributions of various organisms, including green plants, algae, and cyanobacteria, in these processes. The PETC not only plays a crucial role in generating NADPH and oxygen but is also integral to understanding energy conversion in photosynthetic bacteria. Acknowledgements extend to contributing researchers for their insights into the mechanisms underlying these vital biological functions.
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Function-process links Effects of annotation Michelle Gwinn-Giglio Debbie Siegele Ingrid Keseler Jennifer Deegan
Photosynthetic electron transport chain http://genomics.energy.gov/gallery/gtl/originals/422.jpg
Anoxygenic Oxygenic http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/ thumb_55/1145821933432C7c.jpg Green plants + Algae + Cyanobacteria http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/84150f.jpg Other photosynthetic bacteria http://genomicsgtl.energy.gov/benefits/hfromh2o.shtml
Process terms photosynthetic electron transport chain (psth) is_a is_a anoxygenic psth oxygenic psth part_of hp hp part_of H2S -> NADPH + S H2O -> O2 + NADPH light- harvesting Function terms
No annotations for the functions • as originally studied in: Spinach Cyanobacteria http://mossagrow.files.wordpress.com/ 2008/06/spinach.jpg http://genomicsgtl.energy.gov/benefits/hfromh2o.shtml
Acknowledgements Michelle Gwinn-Giglio Debbie Siegele Ingrid Keseler Jennifer Deegan Chris Mungall Tanya Berardini Peifen Zhang