Can the reaction (a) be driven by coupling to the hydrolysis of ATP (b)? The AGO' value in kJ/mol for each reaction is indicated in parentheses. a) Glucose + P; – glucose-6-phosphate (+13.8) b) ATP +H2O – ADP +P: (-30.5)

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3. Can the reaction (a) be driven by coupling to the hydrolysis of ATP (b)?
The AGO value in kJ/mol for each reaction is indicated in parentheses.
a) Glucose + P; → glucose-6-phosphate (+13.8)
b) ATP + H2O → ADP +P;
(-30.5)
Transcribed Image Text:3. Can the reaction (a) be driven by coupling to the hydrolysis of ATP (b)? The AGO value in kJ/mol for each reaction is indicated in parentheses. a) Glucose + P; → glucose-6-phosphate (+13.8) b) ATP + H2O → ADP +P; (-30.5)
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