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The '''cytochrome ''b'''''<sub>6</sub>'''''f'' complex''' (plastoquinol—plastocyanin reductase; {{EC number|1.10.99.1}}) is an enzyme found in the [[thylakoid]] membrane in [[chloroplast]]s of plants, [[cyanobacteria]], and [[green algae]], that catalyze the transfer of electrons from [[plastoquinol]] to [[plastocyanin]].<ref name=Berg>{{cite book | last1 = Berg | first1 = Jeremy M. | last2 = Tymoczko | first2 = John L. | last3 = Stryer | first3 = Lubert | last4 = Stryer | first4 = Lubert | name-list-format = vanc | title = Biochemistry | year = 2007 | publisher = W.H. Freeman | location = New York | isbn = 978-0-7167-8724-2 | pages = }}</ref> The reaction is analogous to the reaction catalyzed by [[cytochrome bc1 complex|cytochrome bc<sub>1</sub>]] (Complex III) of the [[mitochondria]]l [[electron transport chain]]. During [[photosynthesis]], the cytochrome b<sub>6</sub>f complex is one step along chain that transfers [[electrons]] from [[Photosystem II]] to [[Photosystem I]], whereby pumping protons into the thylakoid space and creating an electrochemical (energy) gradient <ref name="Hasan-2013a">{{cite journal | vauthors = Hasan SS, Yamashita E, Baniulis D, Cramer WA | title = Quinone-dependent proton transfer pathways in the photosynthetic cytochrome b6f complex | journal = Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | volume = 110 | issue = 11 | pages = 4297–302 | date = Mar 2013 | pmid = 23440205 | pmc = 3600468 | doi = 10.1073/pnas.1222248110 }}</ref> where itwhich is later used to create [[adenosine triphosphate]] (ATP).
 
== Enzyme structure ==