BIOL107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Atp Hydrolysis, Faraday Constant, Phosphate

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We saw last week that the energy of atp hydrolysis could be coupled to the endergonic process of transferring solute molecules across a biological membrane from a region of low concentration to a region of high concentration. G of ions transporting in an electric field. For diffusion of an ion, g0= 0 (no chemical change) Product = where it is transporting to. Substrate = where it is transporting from. = potential in volts, product compartment relative to substrate. F = the faraday constant (from the formula sheet) Z = the charge on the solute, in this case +1 for a proton. In mitochondria membrane potential is about -170mv inside relative to outside, ph difference is typically 0. 5 lower outside than inside. This active transport is a case a comping an exergonic change (atp hydrolysis) to an endergonic change (moving a molecule form a region of low concentration to an area of high concentration)

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