What type of bond is energy with ATP stored in?
Phosphoanhydride bonds
Phase 1 of respiration is the ______ of fuels. Phase 2 of respiration is _____ ______ from oxidative phosphorylation.
Oxidation
ATP generation
What 3 sources can ATP come from through respiration into the TCA cycle ?
Glucose
Fatty acids
Amino Acids
What three types of work is ATP used for ?
Mechanical work (conformational changes) Transport work (ATPases - Na/K transporter) Biochemical work (energy of reactions)
To use the energy from ATP we ____ the reaction of the ____ of the P from ATP with another reaction that is less energetically favorable.
couple
cleavage
Delta G “not” in free energy standard conditions is favorable and unfavorable when ? (pH is 7.0 and 25 degrees C)
”-“ is a favorable reaction (exergonic)
“+” is an unfavorable reaction (endergonic)
Why is Delta G “not” not useful in real biological conditions ?
Its outcome is not altered by a change in substrate concentration
When the ratio of product to substrate = 1 (Keq = 1) then what is the Delta G “not”?
Zero
When Keq is greater than 1 (product is greater than substrate ) then what is the Delta G “not” ?
Less than zero - favorable
When Keq is less than 1, ( product is less than substrate), then what is the delta G “not” ?
Greater than zero, unfavorable
What does Delta G do differently versus its “not” version?
Although cellular temp and pH is not far from the standard (7.0 pH and 25 C), the ___ , ____, and ___ are very different from the standard 1M concentrations.
ATP
ADP
Pi
(concentrations)
Values can be ____ such that endergonic and exergonic reactions are coupled so that the overall Delta G is _____.
additive
negative
What does phosphoglucomutase do ?
Conversion of Glucose 6-phosphate (G6-P) to G1-P
What is the Delta G “not” of the reaction for converting G6-P to G1-P in standard conditions ?
1.65 (unfavorable)
how do we make in biological conditions the G6-P to G1-P from unfavorable to favorable?
Reduce the amount of product (constantly removed from system in metabolism)
True or False:
The delta G “not” is a description of the magnitude of the shift in one direction or another to reach equilibrium at any concentration.
False - “any” is key work, Delta G “not” can only calculate at standard conditions, not at “any” conditions
True or False:
A reaction can become favorable if the ratio of P/S becomes low enough
True- driving force to equilibrium
True or False:
The Delta G NOT for the forward and the reverse of a reaction is the same.
False- they are opposite
If forward = -2 then the reverse will be +2
What is reduced in the TCA cycle then Oxidized in ETS for use to make ATP?
NAD (H)
FAD (H2)
True or False:
In the ETS a Membrane potential and a pH potential exists between the Mitochondrial membranes
True
What is the only complex in ETS that is not transmembrane ?
Complex 2
What portion of the pathway in ETS is considered oxidative portion ?
Complex 1 through 4
What portion of ETS is considered substrate level phosphorylation ?
ATP Synthase (Complex 5)