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Proteolysis of the damaged D1 protein and re-assembly of a new D1 subunit in the Photosystem II following photoinhibition. Absorption and transfer of the energy absorbed from light photons between photosystem reaction centers. The process of restoring a protein to its original state after damage by such things as oxidation or spontaneous decomposition of residues. The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of precursor metabolites, substances from which energy is derived, and any process involved in the liberation of energy from these substances. The light reactions of photosynthesis, which take place in photosystems II and I. Light energy is harvested and used to power the transfer of electrons among a series of electron donors and acceptors. The final electron acceptor is NADP+, which is reduced to NADPH. NADPH generated from light reactions is used in sugar synthesis in dark reactions. Light reactions also generate a proton motive force across the thylakoid membrane, and the proton gradient is used to synthesize ATP. There are two chemical reactions involved in the light reactions: water oxidation in photosystem II, and NADP reduction in photosystem I. The chemical reactions and pathways involving a specific protein, rather than of proteins in general, occurring at the level of an individual cell. Includes protein modification.

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: photosystem II repair
Acc: GO:0010206
Aspect: Biological Process
Desc: Proteolysis of the damaged D1 protein and re-assembly of a new D1 subunit in the Photosystem II following photoinhibition.
Proteins in PDR annotated with:
   This term: 7 [Search]
   Term or descendants: 7 [Search]


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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0010206 - photosystem II repair (interactive image map)

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