Protein Domain : IPR005868

Type:  Family Name:  Photosystem II D2 protein
Description:  Oxygenic photosynthesis uses two multi-subunit photosystems (I and II) located in the cell membranes of cyanobacteria and in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts in plants and algae. Photosystem II (PSII) has a P680 reaction centre containing chlorophyll 'a' that uses light energy to carry out the oxidation (splitting) of water molecules, and to produce ATP via a proton pump. Photosystem I (PSI) has a P700 reaction centre containing chlorophyll that takes the electron and associated hydrogen donated from PSII to reduce NADP+ to NADPH. Both ATP and NADPH are subsequently used in the light-independent reactions to convert carbon dioxide to glucose using the hydrogen atom extracted from water by PSII, releasing oxygen as a by-product.PSII is a multisubunit protein-pigment complex containing polypeptides both intrinsic and extrinsic to the photosynthetic membrane [, ]. Within the core of the complex, the chlorophyll and beta-carotene pigments are mainly bound to the antenna proteins CP43 (PsbC) and CP47 (PsbB), which pass the excitation energy on to the reaction centre proteins D1 (Qb, PsbA) and D2 (Qa, PsbD) that bind all the redox-active cofactors involved in the energy conversion process. The PSII oxygen-evolving complex (OEC) oxidises water to provide protons for use by PSI, and consists of OEE1 (PsbO), OEE2 (PsbP) and OEE3 (PsbQ). The remaining subunits in PSII are of low molecular weight (less than 10 kDa), and are involved in PSII assembly, stabilisation, dimerisation, and photo-protection []. This family represents the D2 protein (PsbD), which forms the reaction core of PSII as a heterodimer with the D1 protein. The accumulation of D2 protein appears to be a key step in the assembly of the PSII reaction centre complex []. In higher plants, the N-terminal residues of both proteins, which are exposed to the stromal surface, can be reversibly phosphorylated. The D1/D2 core binds to a number of cofactors, including: a 4-atom manganese cluster, which is located on the lumenal surface of the D1 and D2 proteins []; two pheophytin molecules, only one of which is phytochemically active; non-haem iron; and two quinones, Qa (bound to D2) and Qb (bound to D1). Upon light excitation, an electron is transferred from the primary donor (chlorophyll a) via intermediate acceptor pheophytin to the primary quinone Qa, then to the secondary quinone Qb. At the oxidising side of PSII, a redox-active residue in the D1 protein reduces P680, the oxidised tyrosine then withdrawing electrons from a manganese cluster, which in turn withdraw electrons from water, leading to the splitting of water and the formation of molecular oxygen. PSII thus provides a source of electrons that can be used by photosystem I to produce the reducing power (NADPH) required to convert CO2 to glucose. Short Name:  PSII_PsbD/D2

0 Child Features

0 Contains

2 Cross Referencess

Identifier
TIGR01152
MF_01383

0 Found In

5 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0045156 IPR005868
GO:0015979 IPR005868
GO:0019684 IPR005868
GO:0009523 IPR005868
GO:0016020 IPR005868

5 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0045156 IPR005868
GO:0015979 IPR005868
GO:0019684 IPR005868
GO:0009523 IPR005868
GO:0016020 IPR005868

1 Parent Features

DB identifier Type Name
IPR000484 Family Photosynthetic reaction centre, L/M

172 Proteins

DB identifier UniProt Accession Secondary Identifier Organism Name Length
137879 C7B2K2 PAC:15423030 Selaginella moellendorffii 353  
ATCG00270.1 P56761 PAC:19637999 Arabidopsis thaliana 353  
Thecc1EG046380t1 PAC:27459547 Theobroma cacao 353  
Migut.C00552.1.p PAC:28944113 Mimulus guttatus 274  
Medtr4g073360.1 G7JNF1 PAC:31113083 Medicago truncatula 305  
Medtr0002s0420.1 A0A072TKG2 PAC:31084756 Medicago truncatula 798  
Spipo0G0140600 PAC:31507961 Spirodela polyrhiza 283  
Traes_1AS_0A92A2224.2 PAC:31763685 Triticum aestivum 353  
Traes_3AS_126A04315.2 PAC:31745306 Triticum aestivum 285  
Traes_3AS_126A04315.1 PAC:31745305 Triticum aestivum 330  
Traes_3DL_463803781.1 PAC:31894887 Triticum aestivum 315  
Traes_4AS_EC1C28BCA.1 PAC:31820221 Triticum aestivum 293  
Traes_4AS_EC1C28BCA1.1 PAC:31976877 Triticum aestivum 293  
Traes_4BL_99935F090.1 PAC:31739277 Triticum aestivum 296  
Traes_4DS_0A92A2224.2 PAC:31760152 Triticum aestivum 353  
Traes_6BS_D49FE8152.1 PAC:31961771 Triticum aestivum 331  
Traes_6DL_0A92A2224.2 PAC:31926869 Triticum aestivum 328  
Traes_7AL_06B7D556A.1 PAC:31809755 Triticum aestivum 299  
Bradi1g78076.2.p A0A0Q3JSR7 PAC:32806590 Brachypodium distachyon 302  
Aco021892.1 PAC:33032610 Ananas comosus 800  
LOC_Os10g41689.1 PAC:33100383 Oryza sativa 353  
LOC_Os02g24634.1 PAC:33137860 Oryza sativa 353  
LOC_Os04g16872.1 PAC:33110606 Oryza sativa 359  
Brdisv1Per11013124m.p PAC:33234651 Brachypodium distachyon Per1 279  
Brdisv1Per11009409m.p A0A0Q3JSR7 PAC:33226651 Brachypodium distachyon Per1 302  
Brdisv1Koz-11046784m.p A0A6N2NNZ6 PAC:33386390 Brachypodium distachyon Koz-1 353  
Brdisv20Bd21Ref1009970m.p PAC:33448960 Brachypodium distachyon Bd21 AnntCtrl 293  
Brdisv1ABR9_r1035249m.p A0A6N2NNZ6 PAC:33551487 Brachypodium distachyon ABR9 353  
Brdisv1BdTR13a1047277m.p PAC:33559431 Brachypodium distachyon BdTR13a 353  
Brdisv1BdTR13a1047366m.p PAC:33559933 Brachypodium distachyon BdTR13a 353  

5 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            12518057
            14871485
            15100025
            15308630
            15347679