The typical concentration of glucose-6-phosphate (G6P)in a cell is 1 mM. What concentration of glucose-1-phosphate (G1P)would be required to make the interconversion of G6P and G1P freely reversible at 37 C?
G1P + H2O glucose + Pi G ' = -20.9 kJ/mol
G6P + H2O glucose + Pi G = -13.8 kJ/mol
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