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Primary Acceptor of CO2

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CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Primary Acceptor of CO2

  • CO₂ Acceptor - The primary acceptor of CO₂ is a 5-carbon ketose sugar called RuBP (Ribulose Bisphosphate), not a 2-carbon compound as initially thought.
  • Carboxylation - CO₂ combines with RuBP to form 2 molecules of 3-PGA (3-carbon). Catalysed by enzyme RuBisCO (RuBP carboxylase-oxygenase). PGA is the first stable product.
  • Reduction - 2 molecules each of ATP and NADPH are used per CO₂ fixed. Results in the formation of glucose.
  • Regeneration - RuBP is regenerated to continue the cycle; it requires 1 ATP per molecule.
  • For 1 glucose molecule, 6 CO₂ must be fixed → 6 turns of the Calvin cycle are required. Total: 18 ATP + 12 NADPH used.
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