Excitation P680 receives excitation energy either by directly absorbing a
photon of suitable frequency or indirectly from other chlorophylls within photosystem II, thereby exciting an electron to a higher
energy level. The resulting P680 with a loosened electron is designated as P680*, which is a strong
reducing agent.
Charge separation Following excitation, the loosened electron of P680* is taken up by the primary electron acceptor, a
pheophytin molecule located within photosystem II near P680. During this transfer, P680* is ionized and oxidized, producing
cationic P680.
Recovery of P680 P680+ is the strongest biological
oxidizing agent known, with an estimated redox potential of ~1.3 V. This makes it possible to oxidize water during
oxygenic photosynthesis. P680+ recovers its lost electron by oxidizing
water via the
oxygen-evolving complex, which regenerates P680. == See also ==