The equilbrium constant (Keq) under standard conditions for the hydrolysis of ATP is 200,000 M. This would suggest the reaction is: 1. proceeding in reverse direction 2. proceeding in forward direction 3. in equilibrium However, this does not take into consideration the concentration of substrates/products within the cell. This is can be calculated by determining the reaction quotient, Q by: [ATP] x [Pi] / [ADP] [ATP] + [Pi] / [ADP] [ADP] x [ATP] / [Pi] [ADP] x [Pi] / [ATP] Biochemical reactions commonly involve the transfer of groups from ATP. What is one of the products of pyrophosphate cleavage from ATP? AMP Adenosine ADP Inorganic phosphate   Q5-6. The hydrolysis of ATP is often coupled to other reactions. For example:   Phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) + H2O → Pyruvate + Pi (ΔG'° = -63.1 kJ/mol) ATP + H2O → ADP + Pi (ΔG'° = -30.5 kJ/mol) (The standard free-energy changes for the reactions are indicated in brackets)   Q5. Given the information above, what is the overall ΔG'° for the following reaction? Phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) + ADP → Pyruvate + ATP  -92.4 kJ/mol -32.6 kJ/mol +32.6 kJ/mol +92.4 kJ/mol +31.4 kJ/mol -31.4 kJ/mol Q6. Coupling reactions to ATP hydrolysis  allows exergonic reactions to occur rarely occurs in metabolism shifts the system to equilbrium allows endergonic reactions to occur

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The equilbrium constant (Keq) under standard conditions for the hydrolysis of ATP is 200,000 M. This would suggest the reaction is:

1. proceeding in reverse direction

2. proceeding in forward direction

3. in equilibrium

However, this does not take into consideration the concentration of substrates/products within the cell. This is can be calculated by determining the reaction quotient, Q by:

[ATP] x [Pi] / [ADP]

[ATP] + [Pi] / [ADP]

[ADP] x [ATP] / [Pi]

[ADP] x [Pi] / [ATP]

Biochemical reactions commonly involve the transfer of groups from ATP. What is one of the products of pyrophosphate cleavage from ATP?

AMP

Adenosine

ADP

Inorganic phosphate

 

Q5-6. The hydrolysis of ATP is often coupled to other reactions. For example:

 

Phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) + H2O → Pyruvate + Pi (ΔG'° = -63.1 kJ/mol)

ATP + H2O → ADP + Pi (ΔG'° = -30.5 kJ/mol)

(The standard free-energy changes for the reactions are indicated in brackets)

 

Q5. Given the information above, what is the overall ΔG'° for the following reaction? Phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) + ADP → Pyruvate + ATP 

-92.4 kJ/mol

-32.6 kJ/mol

+32.6 kJ/mol

+92.4 kJ/mol

+31.4 kJ/mol

-31.4 kJ/mol

Q6. Coupling reactions to ATP hydrolysis 

allows exergonic reactions to occur

rarely occurs in metabolism

shifts the system to equilbrium

allows endergonic reactions to occur

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