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Definition

3-Phosphoglycerate (3-PGA) is a three-carbon molecule formed in the Calvin cycle during photosynthesis. It is the first stable product of carbon fixation in the C3 pathway.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. 3-PGA is produced from ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate (RuBP) and CO2 through the action of the enzyme RuBisCO.
  2. It is a key intermediate in the Calvin cycle and is subsequently converted into glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate (G3P).
  3. The formation of 3-PGA marks the beginning of the energy-consuming reactions that eventually produce glucose.
  4. Each molecule of 3-PGA contains one phosphate group and three carbon atoms.
  5. ATP and NADPH generated in the light-dependent reactions are used to convert 3-PGA into G3P.

Review Questions

  • What enzyme catalyzes the formation of 3-PGA in photosynthesis?
  • How many carbon atoms does a molecule of 3-PGA contain?
  • What role do ATP and NADPH play in relation to 3-PGA?

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