Biochemistry
Biochemistry
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Author: Jeremy M. Berg, John L. Tymoczko, Gregory J. Gatto Jr., Lubert Stryer
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Chapter 13, Problem 4P
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Interpretation:

The free-energy cost at 25 °C of pumping Ca2+ out of a cell is to be calculated.

Concept introduction:

The thermodynamic quantity that measures the free energy available in the system to work at a constant temperature is called Gibbs free energy. It is represented by G. It determines the feasibility of the chemical reaction.

The expression to calculate the free-energy change is as follows:

ΔG=RTln(c2c1)+ZFΔV

Where,

  • R is the gas constant.
  • T is the temperature.
  • c2 is the concentration outside of the cell
  • c1 is the concentration inside the cell.
  • Z is the electrical charge of the transported species.
  • F is the faraday constant.
  • ΔV is the potential in volt across membrane.

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Answer to Problem 4P

The free-energy cost at 25 °C of pumping Ca2+ out of a cell is 31.969 kJmol1.

Explanation of Solution

The expression to calculate the free-energy change is as follows:

ΔG=RTln(c2c1)+ZFΔV   ....... (1)

Where,

  • R is the gas constant.
  • T is the temperature.
  • c2 is the concentration outside of the cell
  • c1 is the concentration inside the cell.
  • Z is the electrical charge of the transported species.
  • F is the faraday constant.
  • ΔV is the potential in volt across membrane.

The formula to convert °C to Kelvin is:

T(K)=T(°C)+273

The value of T(°C) is 25 °C.

Substitute T(°C) in the above expression.

T(K)=25+273=298 K

The calcium ion (Ca2+) moves out of a cell, so the potential in volt across membrane should be positive. The value of potential in volt across membrane is 60 mV.

The value of R is 8.314Jmol1K1.

The value of T is 298 K.

The value of c2 is 1.5 mM.

The value of c1 is 0.4 μM.

The value of Z is 2.

The value of F is 96.5 kJmol1v1.

The value of ΔV is 60 mV.

Substitute R, T, c2, c1, Z, F and ΔV in the equation (1).

ΔG=[( 8.314J mol 1 K 1 )( 1kJ 1000J )( 298 K)ln( 1.5 mM ( 0.4 μM( 1 mM 1000 μM ) ) )+( 2)( 96.5 kJ mol 1 v 1 )( 60 mV( 1V 1000mV ))]=31.969 kJmol1

Conclusion

The free-energy cost at 25 °C of pumping Ca2+ out of a cell is 31.969 kJmol1.

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