Title: RESPIRATION
1- Lecture 20
- RESPIRATION
- Glycolysis
- and
- Citric acid cycle
2Overview of respiration
- Consists of four processes
- Glycolysis (in cytosol and plastid yields
pyruvate, ATP and NADH) - Pentose phosphate pathway (in cytosol and
plastid yields NADPH) - Citric acid cycle (in matrix of mitochondria
pyruvate is oxidized to CO2, yields NADH, FADH2,
ATP) - Electron transport chain/oxidative
phosphorylation (in inner membrane of
mitochondria transport of electrons from NADH to
O2, yields ATP)
3Overview of respiration
4Glycolysis A cytosolic and plastidic process
Energy-conserving phase of glycolysis
5Glycolysis A cytosolic and plastidic process
6Glycolysis A cytosolic and plastidic process
Energy-conserving phase of glycolysis
7Glycolysis A cytosolic and plastidic process
In the absence of O2 (e.g. in plant roots in
flooded soil), fermentation regenerates the NAD
needed for glycolysis. - glycolysis can then be
the main source of energy
8Reactions of the oxidative pentose phosphate
pathway
- Alternate route to glycolytic pathway - runs
in cytosol and plastid, but pathway in
plastids predominates - roles in plant
metabolism ? NADH supply for biosyn- thetic
redox reactions ? NADPH supply for
respiration ? supply of biosynthetic
substrates (precursors for DNA, RNA) ?
Generation of Calvin cycle intermediates
9The Citric Acid Cycle A mitochondrial matrix
process
Review Structure of plant mitochondria
Bean
10Reactions and enzymes of the Citric Acid Cycle
11Electron transport chain
- Catalyzes a flow of electrons from NADH to O2
- Electron transport is coupled with formation of
proton gradient ? used for ATP synthesis - Consists of 5 complexes
- Complex I (NADH dehydrogenase)
- Complex II (succinate dehydrogenase)
- Complex III (Cytochrome bc1 complex)
- Complex IV (Cytochrome c oxidase)
- Complex V (ATP synthase)
12Organization of mitochondrial electron transport
chain
Plant mitochondria contain additional enzymes (in
green), which do not pump protons.