What is the difference between photosystem 1 and photosystem 2?
Photosystems:
Photosystem 1: These are located on the outer surface of the thylakoid membrane, which synthesizes ATP and NADPH.
Photosystem 2: These are located on the inner surface of the thylakoid membrane, which Synthesizes ATP.
Difference between photosystem 1 and photosystem 2:
Photosystem 1 | Photosystem 2 |
1). Photocenter is P700. | 1). Photocenter is P680. |
2). Pigments absorb longer wavelength of light i.e., greater than 680 nm. | 2). Pigments absorb shorter wavelength of light i.e., less than 680 nm. |
3). Uses light energy to convert NADP to NADPH2. | 3). Uses light energy to dissociate water molecules. |
4). Has less number of proteins in the core complex. | 4). Has multi-subunit complex in the core complex. |
5). Is the center for iron-sulfur type reaction. | 5). Is the center for quinone-type reaction. |
6). Has more chlorophyll a than chlorophyll b. | 6). Has more chlorophyll b than chlorophyll a. |
7). Not involved in the photolysis of water. | 7). Involved in the photolysis of water. |
8). Participates in cyclic and non-cyclic photophosphorylation. | 8). Participates in non-cyclic photophosphorylation. |
9). Contains Chlorophyll A-695, Chlorophyll A-670, Chlorophyll A-680, Chlorophyll A-700, Chlorophyll B, carotenoids. | 9). Contains Chlorophyll A-670, Chlorophyll A-660, Chlorophyll A-695, Chlorophyll A-680, Chlorophyll A-700, Chlorophyll B, phycobilin, xanthophylls. |