Vitamin K1 boosts photosynthesis efficiency, potentially revolutionizing agriculture practices.
Adding vitamin K1 to spinach photosystem I particles helps to maintain the turnover of FeS centers and prevents charge recombination. This suggests that vitamin K1 acts as the primary electron acceptor A1 and has a low enough redox potential to reduce FeS centers. The quinone binding site in photosystem I is more hydrophobic compared to other photosystems, allowing vitamin K1 to function effectively in this system.