The following figure shows two absorption spectra. NAD* is the solid line. NADH is the dashed line. 16 NAD+ 12 NADH 240 280 320 360 Wavelength (nm) What is the wavelength of maximal absorbance of NADH in the 280-360 range? Molar absorbance x 103 4.
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- By what factor is sample A2 more concentrated than sample A1?Refer to the figure shown here, and determine the value of E for the overall oxidation/reduction reaction (refer to the book/lecture slides if you need help with the overall reaction). 11/12102 + 2H* + 2e¯ → H₂0 NAD + H* + 2e → NADH O-1.136 volts 0.496 volts +1.136 volts -0.496 volts EU (volts) – 0.320Refer to the figure shown here, and determine the value of E for the overall oxidation/reduction reaction (refer to the book/lecture slides if you need help with the overall reaction). 121/202 + 2H+ + 2e → H₂0 NAD + H* + 2e → NADH O-1.136 volts O 0.496 volts O+1.136 volts voltsm -0.496 volts EU (volts) +0.816 - 0.320
- Using the data in this table, what is the AG° (in KJ/mol) for the reduction of FAD by water?The glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) catalyses the following reaction: *H₂N- H CH₂ CH₂ COO™ acide glutamique COO™ Time (min) A340 + NAD+ + H₂O The answer: GDH 2 1 1.760 1.718 [ammonium sulphate] = 0.33 M [NADH] = 0.205 mg.mL-¹ = 2.9.10-4 M [a-ketoglutarate] = 0.07 M [Protein] = 0.05 mg.mL-¹ COO™ CH₂ The activity of GDH is monitored in the sense of the formation of glutamate using the following conditions: 0.2 mL of 5 M ammonium sulphate 2.4 mL of buffer at pH 8 0.1 mL of NADH at 6.15 mg.mL-¹ (M = 709 g.mol-¹) 0.2 mL of 1 M a-ketoglutarate solution Warm mixture at 25 °C for 5 min Add 0.1 mL of GDH solution containing 1.6 mg.mL-¹protein to start the reaction. 5 3 4 1.675 1.635 1.595 !- Calculate ammonium sulphate, NADH, concentrations in the reaction medium at t = 0. CH₂ The change in absorbance at 340 nm is monitored, in a 1-cm cuvette, every minute for 10 min. Results are given in the table below: Data ENADH at 340 nm = 6220 M-¹.cm-¹ COO acide x-cétoglutarique O + NH4+ + NADH + H* 6 1.550…Identify the oxidizing and reducing agents in the followingreaction:
- a) Calculate the enzyme and specific activity of a reaction with 3 pM Hsp90 using the following information: The rate is measured in a spectrophotometer as 0.028 OD units/min in a 1 ml reaction volume. The absorbance was detected at 340nm and the extinction coefficient for NADH at this wavelength is 6200L M- 1 min-1 and the molecular mass of Hsp90 is 82.7 kDa. The rate of NADH utilisation is equivalent to the rate of ATP utilised by Hsp90. Show all your calculations and the units for your answers. b) Calculate the turnover number for the reaction described in (a) abovePerform the calculations to make a master mix for 20 1.0 mL reactions each composed of 165 uL of 6 mM NAD+ 165 uL of 0.15M Lactate and 630 uL of 0.15M CAPS pH 10.5 per reaction. Report your answers in units of milliliters.Identify the oxidized and reduced forms of the following pairs: O2/H2O NO2- / NO3- NADP+ / NADPH FMN / FMNH2 α-ketoglutarate / isocitrate ___________________________________________________________________________ In photosynthesis, where in the chloroplast does the accumulation of protons occur as a result of the electron transport? Is this answer lumen of thylakoids?
- Which of the reactions are spontaneous (favorable)? C6H130,P + ATP → › C6H14º₁₂P2 + ADP AG = -14.2 kJ/mol L-malate + NAD+ → oxaloacetate + NADH + H+ AG = 29.7 kJ/mol glutamate + NAD+ + H₂O → NH‡ + α-ketoglutarate + NADH + H+ AG = 3.7 kcal/mol → CH2O4 + H2O AG = 3.1 kJ/mol * CąHẠO, — CH,O4 + H,O DHAP C₂H + H₂ glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate AG = 3.8 kJ/mol Rh(I) C2H6 AG-150.97 kJ/mol44 45 46 47 48 50 27 Use the following figure to answer the question. CO2 Охаlоасеtic acid Phosphoenol- pyruvate AMP+ P K NADPH Cell I NADP+ ATP Malic acid Pyruvic acid Pyruvic acid Malic acid RUBP NADP CO2 Cell II NADPH Triose Phospho- glycerate Which of the following statements is true concerning the accompanying figure? O It represents a C4 photosynthetic system. It represents an adaptation that maximizes photorespiration. It represents a CAM photosynthetic system. It represents a C3 photosynthetic system. A Moving to another question will save this response. esc DII D 身 49Acetazolamide is a drug which inhibits carbonic anhydrase. Carbonic anhydrase participates in regulation of the pH and bicarbonate content of a number of body fluids. Figure 2 shows the experimental curve of initial reaction velocity (as percentage of Vma) versus [S] (concentration) for the carbonic anhydrase reaction. The graph also shows the curve in the presence of acetazolamide. 100 No inhibitor 50 Acetazolamide 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 [S] (mM) Figure 2 (i) Compare the maximal velocities and Michaelis Menten constants of the enzyme in the absence and the presence of the inhibitor acetazolamide. Determine the nature of inhibition by acetazolamide. Explain your answer. (ii) Name TWO (2) other types of inhibitions besides the inhibition shown by acetazolamide. Sketch a graph of V versus [S] showing curves in the absence of an inhibitor and in the presence of the types of inhibitors not shown by acetazolamide. ("AJO %) A