Why reverse electron flow operate in purple nonsulfur bacterial phototrophy
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Purple bacteria lack externalelectron carriers to spontaneously reduce NAD(P)+ to NAD(P)H, so they must use their reduced quinones to endergonically reduce NAD(P)+. This process is driven by the proton motive force and is calledreverse electron flow.
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Purple bacteria lack externalelectron carriers to spontaneously reduce NAD(P)+ to NAD(P)H, so they must use their reduced quinones to endergonically reduce NAD(P)+. This process is driven by the proton motive force and is calledreverse electron flow.
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