Abstract
Grana formation is a prominent feature of the ultrastructure of chlorophyll
b-containing chloroplasts, serving to fine-tune
photosynthetic efficiency. This paper examines the physical forces that
determine the state of minimum free energy of the chloroplast as manifested by
grana formation. In particular, it considers the interplay of van der Waals
attraction, electrostatic repulsion and short-range hydration repulsion
between thylakoid membranes. In addition to these interactions as determinants
of the free energy of the system, it is also proposed that ordering of
thylakoid membranes and of intramembrane protein complexes is driven by an
increase in the overall entropy of the system. This local order may partly
come about by an increase in entropy associated with a greater free volume for
diffusion of membrane and stromal components.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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