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photophosphorylation
pho·to·phos·phor·y·la·tion P0266600 (fō′tō-fŏs′fôr-ə-lā′shən, -fər-)n. Phosphorylation induced by radiant energy in photosynthesis.pho•to•phos•pho•ryl•a•tion (ˌfoʊ təˌfɒs fər əˈleɪ ʃən) n. phosphorylation that uses light as a source of energy, as during photosynthesis.
photophosphorylation
photophosphorylation[¦fōd·ō‚fä·sfə·rə′lā·shən] (biochemistry) Phosphorylation that is induced by light energy in photosynthesis. photophosphorylation
pho·to·phos·phor·y·la·tion (fō'tō-fos'fōr-i-lā'shŭn), Formation of ATP as a result of absorption of light.photophosphorylation (fō′tō-fŏs′fôr-ə-lā′shən, -fər-)n. Phosphorylation induced by radiant energy in photosynthesis.photophosphorylation the production of ATP from ADP, with light as the energy source. The process takes place during the ‘light reactions’ of PHOTOSYNTHESIS which also result in the production of reduced NADP. The details of ATP and NADPH formation are given under LIGHT REACTIONS. |