P680, or
Photosystem II primary donor, (where P stands for pigment) refers to any of the 2 special
chlorophyll dimers (also named special pairs), P
D1 or P
D2. These 2 special pairs form an excitonic dimer, which means that they behave in function as a single entity; i.e., they are
excited as if they were a single molecule. The 680 number is its
absorption maximum in the red part of the
visible spectrum (680
nm). The primary donor receives excitation energy either by absorbing a
photon of suitable frequency (colour) or by excitation energy transfer from other chlorophylls within photosystem II. During excitation, an electron is excited to a higher
energy level. This electron is subsequently captured by the primary electron acceptor, a
pheophytin molecule located within photosystem II near P680. The oxidized P680 (P680
+) is subsequently reduced by an electron originating from water (via
Oxygen evolving complex).