Biochemistry: The Molecular Basis of Life
Biochemistry: The Molecular Basis of Life
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Walking consumes 100kcal/mi (kilocalorie/mile). The hydrolysis of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) gives –7.3 kcal/mole as ΔGo f (Gibbs free energy), which drives muscle contraction. Calculate the grams of ATP needed for walking a mile. ATP synthesis is linked to oxidation of glucose (ΔGo f = –686 kcal/mol); so, calculate the grams of glucose needed to metabolizethat amount of ATP.

Given:

Glucose oxidation is necessary for the generation of ATP and 40% of the energy generated is used for phosphorylation of ADP (adenosine diphosphate).The gram molecular weight of glucose is 180 g (gram) and that of ATP is 507 g.

Introduction:

The energy currency of a living cell is called ATP. It is then hydrolyzed into ADP or AMP (adenosine monophosphate). The standard free energy is the energy released or utilized at 25˚C(degree Celsius)or 298 K(Kelvin) and 1 atm (atmospheric) pressure.

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The ΔGo f will be positive when it is utilized by the body.

Given,

Hydrolysis of ATP gives ΔGof= 7.3 kcal/molEnergy needed for walking = 100 kcal/mile

Number ofmolesofATPneededforwalkingonemile =EnergyneededforwalkingΔG°fofhydrolysedATPNumberofmolesofATPneededforwalkingonemile =100 kcal/mi7.3kcal/molNumberofmolesofATPneededforwalkingonemile =13.69mol/mi

Given,

Gram molecular weight of one ATP = 507 gGram molecular weight of 13.69 ATP = 507×13.69gGram molecular weight of 13.69 ATP = 6940.83 g

31 molecules of ATP are formed when 1 molecule of glucose is oxidized. Therefore,

1ATP is formation requires = 131Glucosemolecule13.69ATPswillrequire=131×13.69Glucosemolecule13.69ATPswill require=0.44glucosemolecule

Gram molecular weight of one glucose molecule = 180 gGram molecular weight of 0.44 glucose molecule = 0.44×180gGram molecular weight of 0.44 glucose molecule = 79.2 g

During oxidation of glucose, 40% of the ATP production is used for phosphorylating the ADP. Thus, the remaining amount of glucose utilized for ATP production= 100%40%=60% .

Amountofglucosethat is metabolized to generate ATP=79.2×60%Amountofglucosethat is metabolized to generate ATP=79.2×60100Amountofglucosethat is metabolized to generate ATP=4752100Amountofglucosethat is metabolized to generate ATP=47.52g

Conclusion

Therefore, it can be concluded that 6940.83 g of ATP is produced for a mile-longwalk. The amount of glucose, which is metabolized to get this amount of ATP is 47.52 g.

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