In photosynthesis ferredoxin is involved in electron transfer between photosystem I and the final electron acceptor, NADP. 在光合作用中,铁硫蛋白与光合系统Ⅰ和最终电子受体NADP间的电子传递有关。
Ferredoxins (from Latin ferrum: iron + redox, often abbreviated "fd") are iron-sulfur proteins that mediate electron transfer in a range of metabolic reactions. The term "ferredoxin" was coined by D.C. Wharton of the DuPont Co. and applied to the "iron protein" first purified in 1962 by Mortenson, Valentine, and Carnahan from the anaerobic bacterium Clostridium pasteurianum.