1. Solar energy conversion by photosystem II: principles and structures
- Author
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Shevela, Dmitry, Kern, Jan F, Govindjee, Govindjee, and Messinger, Johannes
- Subjects
Plant Biology ,Biochemistry and Cell Biology ,Biological Sciences ,Affordable and Clean Energy ,Climate Action ,Photosystem II Protein Complex ,Solar Energy ,Photosynthesis ,Oxidation-Reduction ,Water ,Oxygen ,Function of Photosystem II ,Primary photochemistry ,Oxygen evolution ,Mechanism of water oxidation ,Educational review ,Genetics ,Plant Biology & Botany ,Biochemistry and cell biology ,Plant biology - Abstract
Photosynthetic water oxidation by Photosystem II (PSII) is a fascinating process because it sustains life on Earth and serves as a blue print for scalable synthetic catalysts required for renewable energy applications. The biophysical, computational, and structural description of this process, which started more than 50 years ago, has made tremendous progress over the past two decades, with its high-resolution crystal structures being available not only of the dark-stable state of PSII, but of all the semi-stable reaction intermediates and even some transient states. Here, we summarize the current knowledge on PSII with emphasis on the basic principles that govern the conversion of light energy to chemical energy in PSII, as well as on the illustration of the molecular structures that enable these reactions. The important remaining questions regarding the mechanism of biological water oxidation are highlighted, and one possible pathway for this fundamental reaction is described at a molecular level.
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- 2023