Question
Given these reactions and their corresponding ΔG° values,
Glucose + phosphate → glucose-6-phosphate + H2O; ΔG° = +13.13 kJ
ATP + H2O → ADP + phosphate; ΔG° = -32.22 kJ
What is the calculated ΔG° for the coupled reaction
Glucose + ATP → glucose 6-phosphate + ADP
Glucose + phosphate → glucose-6-phosphate + H2O; ΔG° = +13.13 kJ
ATP + H2O → ADP + phosphate; ΔG° = -32.22 kJ
What is the calculated ΔG° for the coupled reaction
Glucose + ATP → glucose 6-phosphate + ADP
Answers
Add equation 1 to equation 2 and check to see that gives the equation you want. Then add dGo values.
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