①   H+ +  HCO3─ +  Pi   →  Carboxyphosphate  + H2O               ∆G0’ =+19.7 kJ mol-1 ②       ATP  +  H2O   →     ADP  +  Pi  +  H+                                  ∆G0’ = ─30.5 kJ mol-1 ③ Carboxyphosphate + pyruvate  →   oxaloacetate + Pi                 ∆G0’ = ??? kJ mol-1                       ④  Overall reaction: ATP + HCO3─ +  pyruvate   →   oxaloacetate + ADP + Pi                ∆G0’ = ─2.1 kJ mol-1  a) Use reactions ①, ② and overall reaction ④ to calculate the ∆G0’ for the formation of oxaloacetate from pyruvate and carboxyphosphate (reaction ③ above). Use reactions ①, ② and overall reaction ④ to calculate the ∆G0’ for the formation of oxaloacetate from pyruvate and carboxyphosphate (reaction ③ above). b) Now calculate ∆G0’ for the formation of oxaloacetate from pyruvate and bicarbonate in the absence of ATP.  c) Explain the difference in your answers to parts a and b.

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①   H+  HCO3 +  Pi   →  Carboxyphosphate  + H2O               ∆G0’ =+19.7 kJ mol-1

②       ATP  +  H2O   →     ADP  +  Pi  +  H+                                  ∆G0’ = ─30.5 kJ mol-1

③ Carboxyphosphate + pyruvate  →   oxaloacetate + Pi                 ∆G0’ = ??? kJ mol-1

                      ④  Overall reaction:

ATP + HCO3 +  pyruvate   →   oxaloacetate + ADP + Pi                ∆G0’ = ─2.1 kJ mol-1

 a) Use reactions ①, ② and overall reaction ④ to calculate the ∆G0’ for the formation of oxaloacetate from pyruvate and carboxyphosphate (reaction ③ above).

Use reactions ①, ② and overall reaction ④ to calculate the ∆G0’ for the formation of oxaloacetate from pyruvate and carboxyphosphate (reaction ③ above).

b) Now calculate ∆G0’ for the formation of oxaloacetate from pyruvate and bicarbonate in the absence of ATP. 

c) Explain the difference in your answers to parts a and b.

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