Biochemistry
Biochemistry
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Author: Reginald H. Garrett, Charles M. Grisham
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 3, Problem 1P

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Calculating K eq and  Δ G from Concentrations An enzymatic hydrolysis of fructose-1-P.

Fructose-1-P + H 2 O fructose  + P i was allowed to proceed to equilibrium at 250C. The original concentration of fructose-1-P was 0.2 M. but when the system had reached equilibrium, the concentration of fructose-1-P was only 6.52 × 10-5 M. Calculate the equilibrium constant for this reaction and the free energy of hydrolysis of fructose-1-P.

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Interpretation Introduction

To calculate: The equilibrium constant for fructose-1-P hydrolysis reaction and the free energy for the reaction.

Introduction:

The mathematical expression for Keq and ΔG0 are:

  Keq=[Products][Reactants]

  ΔG0=RTlnKeq

Where Keq is equilibrium constant, ΔG0 is change in Gibbs free energy at standard conditions, R is Gas constant, T is temperature, square brackets represents concentration.

Explanation of Solution

Initial [Fructose-1-P] = 0.2 M

[Fructose-1-P] after reaching equilibrium = 6.52×105 M

  Fructose-1-P + H2 Fructose + Pi

So [Fructose] produced = 0.2 M - 6.52×105 M = 0.199 M

  Keq=[Fructose][Pi][Fructose-1-P]

       = 0.199 M×0.199 M6.52× 10 5 MKeq=607.37 M

  ΔG0=RTlnKeqΔG0=8.314 J/mol.K × 298 K × ln (607.37)ΔG0=15879 J/molΔG0=15.9 kJ/mol

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