Consider the reaction: FADH2 + ½O2 ↔ H2O + FAD Which of the following best describes the reaction? A. -1.035 V; nonspontaneous B. -1.035 V; spontaneous C. +1.035 V; nonspontaneous    D. +1.035 V; spontaneous

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Consider the reaction: FADH2 + ½O2 ↔ H2O + FAD

Which of the following best describes the reaction?

A. -1.035 V; nonspontaneous

B. -1.035 V; spontaneous

C. +1.035 V; nonspontaneous   

D. +1.035 V; spontaneous

TABLE 20.1
Standard Reduction Potentials for Several Biological
Reduction Half Reactions
Reduction Half Reaction
O₂ + 2H* + 2€ → H₂O
Fe³+ + →Fe²+
Cytochrome ₂ (Fe³+) +
→Cytochrome (Fe²+)
Cytochrome a(Fe³+) +
→→Cytochrome a(Fe²+)
Cytochrome (Fe³+) + e→Cytochrome (Fe²+)
Cytochrome 4 (Fe³") + →Cytochrome (Fe²¹)
CoQH+H+→ CoQH₂ (coenzyme Q
CoQ + 2H* + 2e → CoQH₂
Cytochrome (Fe³+) + →Cytochrome (Fe²+)
Fumarate + 2H* + 2e → Succinate
CoQ + H+ → CoQH
[FAD] + 2H + 2e →→ [FADH₂]
Cytochrome & (Fe³+) + →Cytochrome & (Fe)
Oxaloacetate + 2H* + 2e →→Malate
Pyruvate + 2H+ 2e →Lactate
Acetaldehyde + 2H* + 2e¯ →→ Ethanol
FMN + 2H+ 2e → FMNH₂
FAD + 2H+ 2€ → FADH₂
1,3-bisphosphoglycerate + 2H* + 2e →
Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate + P
NAD + 2H+ + 2e →NADH+H*
NADP+ + 2H+ + 2e → NADPH + H*
a-ketoglutarate + CO₂ + 2H+ 2e → Isocitrate
Succinate + CO₂ + 2H" + 2e¯ → a-ketoglutarate + H₂O
E" (V)
0.816
0.771
0.350
0.290
0.254
0.220
0.190
0.060
0.050
0.031
0.030
0.003-0.091
-0.100
-0.166
-0.185
-0.197
-0.219
-0.219
-0.290
-0.320
-0.320
-0.380
-0.670
*Typical values for reduction of bound FAD in flavoproteins such as succinate dehydrogenase.
Note that we have shown a number of components of the electron transport chain individually.
We are going to see them again as part of complexes. We have also included values for a number
of reactions we saw in earlier chapters.
Transcribed Image Text:TABLE 20.1 Standard Reduction Potentials for Several Biological Reduction Half Reactions Reduction Half Reaction O₂ + 2H* + 2€ → H₂O Fe³+ + →Fe²+ Cytochrome ₂ (Fe³+) + →Cytochrome (Fe²+) Cytochrome a(Fe³+) + →→Cytochrome a(Fe²+) Cytochrome (Fe³+) + e→Cytochrome (Fe²+) Cytochrome 4 (Fe³") + →Cytochrome (Fe²¹) CoQH+H+→ CoQH₂ (coenzyme Q CoQ + 2H* + 2e → CoQH₂ Cytochrome (Fe³+) + →Cytochrome (Fe²+) Fumarate + 2H* + 2e → Succinate CoQ + H+ → CoQH [FAD] + 2H + 2e →→ [FADH₂] Cytochrome & (Fe³+) + →Cytochrome & (Fe) Oxaloacetate + 2H* + 2e →→Malate Pyruvate + 2H+ 2e →Lactate Acetaldehyde + 2H* + 2e¯ →→ Ethanol FMN + 2H+ 2e → FMNH₂ FAD + 2H+ 2€ → FADH₂ 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate + 2H* + 2e → Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate + P NAD + 2H+ + 2e →NADH+H* NADP+ + 2H+ + 2e → NADPH + H* a-ketoglutarate + CO₂ + 2H+ 2e → Isocitrate Succinate + CO₂ + 2H" + 2e¯ → a-ketoglutarate + H₂O E" (V) 0.816 0.771 0.350 0.290 0.254 0.220 0.190 0.060 0.050 0.031 0.030 0.003-0.091 -0.100 -0.166 -0.185 -0.197 -0.219 -0.219 -0.290 -0.320 -0.320 -0.380 -0.670 *Typical values for reduction of bound FAD in flavoproteins such as succinate dehydrogenase. Note that we have shown a number of components of the electron transport chain individually. We are going to see them again as part of complexes. We have also included values for a number of reactions we saw in earlier chapters.
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