The following reactions can be coupled to give alanine and oxaloacetate: glutama
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Question
The following reactions can be coupled to give alanine and oxaloacetate:
glutamate + pyruvate ketoglutarate + alanine Go ’rxn,303 = 1004 J/mol
glutamate + oxaloacetate ketoglutarate + aspartate Go ’rxn,303 = 4812 J/mol
(a) Write the form of the equilibrium constant for pyruvate + aspartate alanine + oxaloacetate and calculate the numerical value of the equilibrium constant at 30o C.
(b) In the cytoplasm of a certain cell, the components are at the following concentrations: pyruvate = 10-2 M, aspartate = 10-2 M, alanine = 10-4 M, and oxaloacetate = 10-5 M. Calculate the Gibbs free energy change for the reaction of part (a) under these conditions. What conclusion can you reach about the direction of this reaction under cytoplasmic conditions?
Explanation / Answer
(a) Equilibrium constant expression for the given reaction would be,
K = [alanine][oxaloacetate]/[pyruvate][aspartate]
dGo = -1004 + 4812 = 3808 J/mol
dGo = -RTlnK
3808 = -8.314 x 298 lnK
K = 0.215
(b) With the given concentrations,
dGo = -8.314 x 298 ln(10^-4 x 10^-5/10^-2 x 10^-2)
= 28.524 kJ/mol
The reaction is non-spontaneous in the forward direction and would proceed towards the reactant side under cytoplasmic conditions
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