BIOCHEMISTRY II >CUSTOM<
BIOCHEMISTRY II >CUSTOM<
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Author: GARRETT
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Chapter 20, Problem 9P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

To calculate:

The change of standard free energy for the given reaction.

Introduction:

Succinate dehydrogenase is also known as SQR succinate Q reductase is seen in the cells of bacteria as a complex enzyme. It is also found in the eukaryotes in the membrane of inner mitochondria. Thus enzyme takes part in the electron transport chain and citric acid cycle.

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The electron acceptor is O2 and the electron donor is succinate which is determined from the half reactions:

  Fumarate+2H++2eSuccinate+(E0'=+0.031V)

  12O2+2H++2eH2O,(E0'=+0.816V)

The free change of energy for the reaction is calculated by determining the change of the standard potential:

  ΔE0'=acceptorΔE0'donorΔE0'

  =+0.816V(0.031V)=+0.785V

  ΔG0'=nFΔE0'n=2F=96,485kJ/Vmol

  =2(96.485kJ/V.mol)(0.785V)=151.5kJ/mol

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(b)

To calculate:

The equilibrium constant of the reaction.

Introduction:

Succinate dehydrogenase is also known as SQR succinate Q reductase is seen in the cells of bacteria as a complex enzyme. It is also found in the eukaryotes in the membrane of inner mitochondria. Thus enzyme takes part in the electron transport chain and citric acid cycle.

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  ΔG0'=RTlnKeqKeq=e ΔG RT

  =e (151.5) (8.314× 10 3 )(298)=3.60×1026

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(c)

To determine:

The release of the actual free energy accompanying the coenzyme Q reductase of NADH is equal to releasing amount under the normal condition

Introduction:

Succinate dehydrogenase is also known as SQR succinate Q reductase is seen in the cells of bacteria as a complex enzyme. It is also found in the eukaryotes in the membrane of inner mitochondria. Thus enzyme takes part in the electron transport chain and citric acid cycle.

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From the given we have,

  G=151.3kJ/mol for 2 ATP

So with 70% efficiency,

  151.3kJ/mol×0.70=106.1kJ/mol

For 1 ATP,

  53.1kJ/mol

With the equation,

  ΔG=ΔG0+RTln(ATP)(ADP)(Pi)

  (ATP)(ADP)=(Pi)×eΔGΔG 0'RT

  =(1mM)×e (53.0530.5) (8.314× 10 3 )(298)=8.89

The ratio of ATP and ADP maximum for the phosphorylation oxidative occurring at Pi =1 mM is 8.89.

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