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Quiz 3: Energy, Catalysis, and Biosynthesis
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
What information regarding an enzyme-catalyzed reaction is obtained in a plot of the inverse of the initial velocities against the inverse of the corresponding substrate concentrations?
Question 22
Multiple Choice
The graph in Figure 3-34 illustrates the change in the rate of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction as the concentration of substrate is increased.Which of the values listed below is used to calculate the enzyme turnover number?
Figure 3-34
Question 23
Multiple Choice
If proteins A and B have complementary surfaces, they may interact to form the dimeric complex AB.Which of the following is the correct way to calculate the equilibrium constant for the association between A and B?
Question 24
Multiple Choice
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, but it can be converted into other types of energy.Cells harvest some of the potential energy in the chemical bonds of foodstuffs to generate stored chemical energy in the form of activated carrier molecules, which are often employed to join two molecules together in __________ reactions.
Question 25
Multiple Choice
The maximum velocity (V
max
) of an enzymatic reaction is an important piece of information regarding how the enzyme works.What series of measurements can be taken in order to infer the maximum velocity of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction?
Question 26
Multiple Choice
When the polymer X-X-X ...is broken down into monomers, it is "phosphorylyzed" rather than hydrolyzed, in the following repeated reaction: X-X-X ...+ P ? X-P + X-X ...(reaction 1) Given the ?G° values of the reactions listed in Table 3-27, what is the expected ratio of X-phosphate (X-P) to free phosphate (P) at equilibrium for reaction 1? X-X-X ...+ H
2
O ? X + X-X ...?G° = ?4.5 kcal/mole X + ATP ? X-P + ADP ?G° = ?2.8 kcal/mole ATP + H
2
O ? ADP + P ?G° = ?7.3 kcal/mole Table 3-27
Question 27
Multiple Choice
The net distance a molecule travels through the cytosol via diffusion is relatively short in comparison with the total distance it may need to travel.This is because movement governed by diffusion alone is a __________ process that is most effective for the dispersion of small molecules over short distances.
Question 28
Multiple Choice
In the case of a simple conversion reaction such as X→Y, which value of ΔG° is associated with a larger concentration of X than Y at equilibrium? (Hint: How is ΔG° related to K?)
Question 29
Multiple Choice
The study of enzyme kinetics is usually performed with purified components and requires the characterization of several aspects of the reaction, including the rate of association with the substrate, the rate of catalysis, and
Question 30
Multiple Choice
The graph in Figure 3-34 illustrates the relationship between reaction rates and substrate concentration for an enzyme-catalyzed reaction.What does the K
m
value indicate with respect to enzyme-substrate interactions?
Figure 3-34
Question 31
Multiple Choice
The equilibrium constant for complex formation between molecules A and B will depend on their relative concentrations, as well as the rates at which the molecules associate and dissociate.The association rate will be larger than the dissociation rate when complex formation is favorable.The energy that drives this process is referred to as __________ energy.
Question 32
Multiple Choice
For the reaction Y→X at standard conditions with [Y] = 1 M and [X] = 1 M, ΔG is initially a large negative number.As the reaction proceeds, [Y] decreases and [X] increases until the system reaches equilibrium.How do the values of ΔG and ΔG° change as the reaction equilibrates?
Question 33
Multiple Choice
The potential energy stored in high-energy bonds is commonly harnessed when the bonds are split by the addition of __________ in a process called __________.
Question 34
Multiple Choice
Protein E can bind to two different proteins, S and I.The binding reactions are described by the following equations and values: E + S → ES K
eq
for ES = 10 E + I → EI K
eq
for EI = 2 Given the equilibrium constant values, which one of the following statements is TRUE?
Question 35
Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements is FALSE for a favorable binding reaction?
Question 36
Multiple Choice
Isomerization of glucose 1-phosphate to glucose 6-phosphate is energetically favorable.At 37°C, ΔG° = −1.42 log
10
K.What is the equilibrium constant for this reaction if ΔG° = −1.74 kcal/mole at 37°C?