2) (five equivalents of CO2 are fixed) if purified active rubisco in a test tube is exposed to 100% 14CO2? Explain. What proportion of 3-phosphoglycerate will carry 14C after five enzymatic turnovers

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What proportion of 3-phosphoglycerate will carry 14C after five enzymatic turnovers
2)
(five equivalents of CO2 are fixed) if purified active rubisco in a test tube is exposed to 100%
14CO2? Explain.
This is the cycle that we are supposed to use
when answering the question. I am not sure
where to start when finding the proportions.
know chemi cal
Structures - nams
for
The Calvin Cycle
Energy
production
via glycolysis;
starch or
ADP
CO
(3)
Stage 1:
Fixation
ATP
(3)
Stage 3:
Regeneration (3)
of acceptor
sugar
CHOH
synthesis
снон
CH;0-
Ribulose 1,5-
bisphosphate
(3)
(5)
Pi-triose
phosphate
antiporter
CHO
(1) CHOH
foo
SHOH
Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate
(6)
3-Phosphoglycerate
(6)
"triose phosphates"
Dihydroxyacetone
phosphate
Stage 2:
Reduction
(6)
NADP+
(6) NADPH + H* ADP
ATP
(6)
(6)
(6)
Transcribed Image Text:What proportion of 3-phosphoglycerate will carry 14C after five enzymatic turnovers 2) (five equivalents of CO2 are fixed) if purified active rubisco in a test tube is exposed to 100% 14CO2? Explain. This is the cycle that we are supposed to use when answering the question. I am not sure where to start when finding the proportions. know chemi cal Structures - nams for The Calvin Cycle Energy production via glycolysis; starch or ADP CO (3) Stage 1: Fixation ATP (3) Stage 3: Regeneration (3) of acceptor sugar CHOH synthesis снон CH;0- Ribulose 1,5- bisphosphate (3) (5) Pi-triose phosphate antiporter CHO (1) CHOH foo SHOH Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate (6) 3-Phosphoglycerate (6) "triose phosphates" Dihydroxyacetone phosphate Stage 2: Reduction (6) NADP+ (6) NADPH + H* ADP ATP (6) (6) (6)
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