question archive Calculate ?G (kJ/mol) for the phosphorylation of creatine by phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) at 37° given the following concentrations: [PEP] = 25 mM; [CP]= 5 mM; [Creatine]= 1
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Calculate ?G (kJ/mol) for the phosphorylation of creatine by phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) at 37° given the following concentrations: [PEP] = 25 mM; [CP]= 5 mM; [Creatine]= 1.0 mM and [pyruvate]= 3 mM?
Phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) + H2O → pyruvate + Pi ?G°′ = -61.9 kJ/mol
Creatine phosphate (CP) + H2O → Creatine + Pi ?G°′ = -43.1 kJ/mol
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