The reaction catalyzed by enolase, the enzyme that converts 2-phosphoglycerate to phosphoenolpyruvate, is best described as...
Enolase converts 2-phosphoglycerate (2PG) to phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP). This reaction has a ΔG’o= + 7.5 kJ/mol, but the reaction occurs readily under normal cellular conditions. What is the ratio of [PEP]/[2PG] at equilibrium, at 25oC? In this case, If 2PG is present within the cell cytosol at a concentration of 6 x 10-3M and the concentration of PEP = 0.10 x 10-3M, what is the ΔG of the reaction at 37oC?
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Enolase catalyzes the two-step B-elimination of water from 2-phosphoglycerate to generate 5. phosphoenolpyruvate. The enzyme provides a protonated Glu, a deprotonated Lys, and a Mn2 ion to catalyze the reaction. Draw the mechanism for this reaction. OPO32 OPO32 enolase OH
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Select all that apply. Identify the reaction(s) of glycolysis inhibited by ATP □ glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate → 1,3-bisphosphoglycerate phosphoenolpyruvate +pyruvate 3-phosphoglycerate ~2-phosphoglycerate 1) fructose-6-phosphate→ fructose-1,6-bisphosphate . glucose glucose-6-phosphate Select all that apply. Alcohol fermentation: consumes ATP as it produces ethanol. O produces carbon dioxide begins as pyruvate is decarboxylated to acetaldehyde in a reaction catalyzed by alcohol dehydrogenase m regenerates NAD requires the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase, In the figure below, what is the reaction occurring at the location...