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The role of carbon dioxide in light-activated hydrogen production byChlamydomonas reinhardtii

✍ Scribed by Roehl M. Cinco; Jean M. MacInnis; Elias Greenbaum


Publisher
Springer
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
561 KB
Volume
38
Category
Article
ISSN
0166-8595

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✦ Synopsis


Light-activated hydrogen and oxygen evolution as a function of CO2 concentration in helium were measured for the unicellular green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. The concentrations were 58, 30, 0.8 and 0 ppm CO2. The objective of these experiments was to study the differential affinity of CO2/HCO 3 (-) for their respective Photosystem II and Calvin cycle binding sites vis-Γ -vis photoevolution of molecular oxygen and the competitive pathways of hydrogen photoevolution and CO2 photoassimilation. The maximum rate of hydrogen evolution occurred at 0.8 ppm CO2, whereas the maximum rate of oxygen evolution occurred at 58 ppm CO2. The key result of this work is that the rate of photosynthetic hydrogen evolution can be increased by, at least partially, satisfying the Photosystem II CO2/HCO 3 (-) binding site requirement without fully activating the Calvin-Benson CO2 reduction pathway. Data are presented which plot the rates of hydrogen and oxygen evolution as functions of atmospheric CO2 concentration in helium and light intensity. The stoichiometric ratio of hydrogen to oxygen changed from 0.1 at 58 ppm to approximately 2.5 at 0.8 ppm. A discussion of partitioning of photosynthetic reductant between the hydrogen/hydrogenase and Calvin-Benson cycle pathways is presented.


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