BI110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Central Cross-Island Highway, Pepsin, Allosteric Regulation

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4 May 2017
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Module 23 atp and cellular work and module 11 enzymes. Adenosine triphosphate (atp) is the most widely used energy storage molecule among all organisms. Phosphoanhydride bonds are where most of the energy is stored (they are unstable therefore high energy) 7. 3 kcal/mole of energy is released for each molecule of atp hydrolyzed with water; this energy can be used to drive endergonic reactions. Exergonic reaction if you break the bond you convert atp to. Answer to the clicker question is d bc not all energy is 100% converted. If you add up the deltag of the 2 reactions you get an overall deltag of -4 therefore it is a spontaneous reaction. This is done by an enzyme it binds to atp and glucose (brings them close together in the cell) which allows for the spontaneous reaction to take pla(cid:272)e the(cid:374) they release the produ(cid:272)ts.

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