BCH210H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Creatine Kinase, Atp Hydrolysis, Affinity Chromatography

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Lecture 9: chapter 3. 1-3, questions: 8, 11, 20. Lecture 10: chapter 11. 1-4, questions: 5, 6, 12. Review questions: define g and g and explain their relationship. The value can be calculated indirectly using the equilibrium constants of two other enzymatic reactions having less favourable equilibrium constants: Glucose 6-phosphate + h2o glucose + pi k"eq = 270. Atp + glucose adp + glucose 6-phosphate k"eq = 890: using this information, determine the standard free energy of hydrolysis of. Atp: justify the statement that these reactions have less favourable equilibrium constants" than that of atp hydrolysis, calculate the actual, physiological g for the creatine kinase reaction: Phosphocreatine + adp creatine + atp at 37 c as it occurs in the cytosol of neurons, with [phosphocreatine] = 4. 7 mm, [creatine] =1. 0 mm, [adp] = 0. 73 mm and [atp] = 2. 6 mm. Assuming it is 100% pure and that it catalyzes the reaction.

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