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- In an enzymatic reaction, the equations that correspond with and without inhibition according to linewear-burk are calculated, these are with inh: 3.5x + 6 = y without inh: 3.5 + 10 = y. calculate alpha factorPls send solution fast within 10 minutes and i will give like for sure Solution must be in typed form Calcium ions bind to the SERCA Ca2+ -ATPase, which has two identical calcium sites, in two stages with apparent equilibrium constants K1=7×105M−1 and K2=2×106M−1 . a.) Calculate K. Note: K is not 0.1*1013 or 14*1011 or 1*1012. b.) Calculate τ.Calculate (in kJ/mol) the energy that is required by the Rhodopseudomonas viridis photophosphorylation system to synthesize 3 ATP? (Assume that the R. viridis F1F-ATP synthase c-subunit rotor contains 12 c-subunits and that the R. viridis cytochrome b/c complex translocates 2 H/e". Also assume that the wavelength of lig! is 680 nm.) Number of photons required to synthesize 3 ATP = photons Energy = kJ/mol
- x 'x Paragraph Font Activate ures of Word have been disabled because it hasn't been activated. Use the lettered items below to correctly identify the numbered items (86 to 97) in the dia- "Io aoo) an ouo sasaodsar mod proay uRS 6 NADH 2 ATP (net) 2 NADH 36 or 38 ATP 6 ATP 2 ATP 18 ATP 4 ATP 4 FADH, 4 or 6 ATP 2 FADH, # ATP ascon glycolysis 88 68 Pyruvate L6 06 acetyl CoA 91 Krebs 93 92 cycle 94 95 Total Theoretical ATP Yield%3D 96The toxic effect of Na+ ions can be avoided in some plant species by storing them in membrane-bound vacuoles within the cytosol. Calculate the maximum vacuolar-to-cytosolic [Na+] ratio that could be achieved by a Na+/H+ antiport mechanism in the vacuolar membrane if the cytosolic pH is 7.4 and the vacuolar pH is 5.6.Provide a simplified schematic presentation of (non-cyclic) photophosphorylation. Clearly indicate the location and direction of electron and proton flow as well as organelle compartments. (You can also draw the Z-scheme but then you have to include ADP phosphorylation).
- Hypothetical scenerio: When the membrane potential is 80mV across the digestive vacuoles (DV), inside positive, the Vmax for VF-6-2 efflux is 15pmol/h. However, when the membrane potential is 80mV inside negative, the Vmax of VF-6-2 efflux drops to near zero. Researchers suggest an H+ P-type ATPase is also in the membrane and is required for VF-6-2 efflux. Do these data support their suggestion? What type of transporter might PfCRT be? How can vanadate be used to potentially test their idea?Cyclic photophosphorylation uses two photons to generate one ATP. If the AG of ATP hydrolysis is -50 kj/mol. What is the percent efficiency of cyclic photophosphorylation? F =96.5 kj/mol*V. Use c AG = -nFAV ⒸShow Transcribed Text to solve.The Relative Efficiency of ATP Synthesis in Noncyclic versus Cyclic Photophosphorylation If noncyclic photosynthetic electron transport leads to the translocation of 7 H+/2e- and cyclic photosynthetic electron transport leads to the translocation of 2 H+/e-, what is the relative photosynthetic efficiency of ATP synthesis (expressed as the number of photons absorbed per ATP synthesized) for noncyclic versus cyclic photophosphorylation? (Assume that the CF1CF0-ATP synthase yields 3 ATP/14 H+.)