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- 10) The phosphorylation of glucose is an unfavorable reaction, with ΔG°’ = 13.8 kJ/mol. We can couple this to the favorable reaction of ATP hydrolysis to make the overall process favorable. a) Describe how this works. b) If ΔG°’ for ATP hydrolysis = -32.2 kJ/mol, what is the overall ΔG°’ of the reaction?Begining with 1 M concentrations of each reactant and product at pH=7 and 25.0 degrees C, calculate the K'eq of the reaction Pyruvate + NADH Lactate + NADH+H+. Note the temperature of this reaction will not affect the standard reducton potentialIf a reaction has a ΔG°′ value of at least −30.5 kJ · mol−1, suffi -cient to drive the synthesis of ATP (ΔG°′ = 30.5 kJ · mol−1), can it still drive the synthesis of ATP in vivo when its ΔG is only −10 kJ · mol−1? Explain.
- what each term means and why it applies to either anabolism or catabolism. a) endergonic b) exergonic c) favorable (delta G<0) d) unfavorable (delta G>0) e) K>1 (relate this to the equation K=[B]/[A], generally discussing the concentrations of products and reactants. e.g. In this situation, which has a higher concentration?) f) K<1 (relate this to the equation K=[B]/[A], generally discussing the concentrations of products and reactants. e.g. In this situation, which has a higher concentration?) g) hydrolysis h) condensationATP Synthase is known to catalyze the synthesis of ATP with a ΔG°’ close to zero, and a Keq' close to 1. Why is the value of ΔG°’ different from the known value which is 30.5 kJ/mol (the energy for the reverse of ATP hydrolysis)? If the Keq' value is close to one, how is it ensured that the reaction is driven to the product side and more ATP is obtained?1. Assuming that everything that’s needed to make tripalmitin comes from glucose, how many glucose would be used by adipose tissue in the synthesis of 1 mol tripalmitin? 2. How many ATP would be used (net of produced and used)? 3. If an animal absorbs 35 g glucose (MW = 180 g/mol) from drinking a can of pop, how many grams of tripalmitin (MW = 807 g/mol) can be produced from it in adipose tissue? Please provide only typed answer solution no handwritten solution needed allowed
- The standard free energy variation of the ATP hydrolysis reaction is ΔGº’ = -30.5 kJ / mol ATP + H2O ⇄ ADP + Pi In red blood cells, when the concentration of Pi is 1.6 mM, the real change in energy free is ΔG = - 50'2 kJ / mol. a) Calculate under these conditions what is the ratio [ATP] / [ADP] in the red blood cells. b) Determine the equilibrium constant K 'of the reaction outlined above. c) If the ADP concentration were 0.2mM, what would be the effective concentration of ATP corresponding to equilibrium.Begining with 1 M concentrations of each reactant and product at pH=7 and 25.0 degrees C, calculate the K'eq of the reaction Pyruvate + NADH <=> Lactate + NADH+H+.Note the temperature of this reaction will not affect the standard reducton potential delta E'o in the table 13-7b.A direct measurement of the standard free-energy change associated with the hydrolysis of ATP is technically demanding because the minute amount of ATP remaining at equilibrium is difficult to measure accurately. The value of ΔG′° can be calculated indirectly, however, from theequilibrium constants of two other enzymatic reactions having less favorable equilibrium constants:Using this information for equilibrium constants determined at 25 °C, calculate the standard free energy of hydrolysis of ATP.
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