Under standard conditions the free energy change for the hyd
Under standard conditions the free energy change for the hydrolysis of ATP is – 31 kJ/mol. What is the actual free-energy change for the reaction at 37oC and pH 7.0, where the concentrations of ATP, ADP and Pi are 8.8 mM, 1.3 mM and 5.5 mM, respectively?
a. -49.3 kJ/mol
b. -36.4 kJ/mol
c. -25.7 kJ/mol
d. -12.7 kJ/mol
Solution
Given:-
The standard free energy of hydrolysis of ATP (G0\')=-31kJ/mol
Temperature=370C or 310.15K (273.15+37=310.15K)
pH=7
Concentration of ATP= 8.8mM
Concentration of ADP= 1.3mM
Concentration of Inorganic phosphate( Pi)= 5.5mM
The actual free energy change for the reaction is given by the following relationship:
G=-31,000kJ/mol+(8.315J/mol.K)(310.15K)In [(1.3*10-3)(5.5*10-3)/(8.8*10-3)
On substituting the values in the given formula:
=-31,000+2579In (0.8125*10-3)
=-31,000+2579(-7.11)
=-31,000+(-18,336.69)
=--31,000-18,336.69
=-49,336.69
=-49.3(kJ/mol)
so, the actual free energy change for the reaction is -49.3(kJ/mol)
| G= G0\'+ RT In [ADP]*[Pi]/[ATP] | 

