Firefly luciferase is the enzyme that allows fireflies to illuminate their abdom
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Firefly luciferase is the enzyme that allows fireflies to illuminate their abdomens. Because this light generation is an ATP-requiring reaction, firefly luciferase can be used to test for the presence of ATP. In this way, luciferase can test for the presence of life. The coupled reactions are
luciferin+O2ATP??oxyluciferin+lightAMP+PPi
If the overall ?G of the coupled reaction is -6.10kJ/mol , what is the equilibrium constant, K, of the first reactions at 28?C ? The ?G for the hydrolysis of ATP to AMP is ?31.6 kJ/mol.
What is K?
Explanation / Answer
Overall DeltaG = -6.40 kJ/mol
Delta G = 31.6 - 6.4 =25.2 KJ
T = 17 + 273.15 =290.15 K
Delta G = -RT * Ln (K)
25.2 * 10^3 J = -(8.314 J/moles*k)(290.15K) * Ln (K)
So (Delta G)/(-RT) = Ln (K)
Ln K = -10.44643114
Thus k = 2.905 *10^-5
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