BIOL 2112 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Jmol, Glycolysis, Endergonic Reaction

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In certain bacteria the two following reactions are coupled: Sucrose + h2o glucose + fructose g"o = -29 kj/mol. Glucose + pi glucose-1-phosphate g"o = 21 kj/mol. What is the standard free energy change ( g"o) of the two reactions? (for this question refer to slide # 18. These reactions are coupled in that the product of the first reaction is a reactant in the second reaction. 29 kjoules/mole + 21 kjoules/mole = -8 kjoules/mole: in the glycolytic pathway the following chemical reaction occurs: Fructose 6-phosphate + atp fructose 1,6-biphosphate + adp. Given the following data, calculate g for this reaction. Indicate if this specific reaction is exergonic and spontaneous, endergonic, or close to equilibrium. (note the direction of the reactions for each g"o value. ) Atp adp + pi g"o = -30. 5 kj/mol. Fructose 1,6-biphosphate fructose 6-phosphate + pi g"o = -16. 0 kj/mol. There are two caveats for this problem: make all units uniform.

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