MBB 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Atp Hydrolysis, Enzyme Kinetics, Hydrolysis

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Metabolism- the sum total of all the chemical reactions it needs to carry out to survive, grow and reproduce: catabolic- break down, anabolic- build up. Cells can convert energy from one form to another: first law of thermodynamics- energy cannot be created or destroyed, conversion from one type of energy to another. Catalysis- the acceleration of a specific reaction needed to sustain life. G changes as a reaction proceeds towards equilibrium: as the [reactants] decreases as the reaction proceeds, the g will become less positive, slowing the reaction until it eventually stops, at equilibrium g = 0. The standard free- energy change makes it possible to compare the energetics of different. Reactions: the standard free-energy g does not depend on concentrations so it can be used to compare different reactions, depends on characteristics of reaction with concentrations of all reactants fixed to 1mol/l, g= g +rt ln[(cid:3045)(cid:3042)(cid:3031)(cid:3048)(cid:3030)(cid:3047)(cid:3046)] [(cid:3019)(cid:3032)(cid:3030)(cid:3047)(cid:3041)(cid:3047)(cid:3046)} (at t = 37 , rt = 0. 616: (cid:3032)(cid:3044)= [(cid:3043)(cid:3045)(cid:3042)(cid:3031)(cid:3048)(cid:3030)(cid:3047)(cid:3046)]

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