Physiological context about ATP Flashcards
How many moles of atp are produced from 1 mole of glucose during oxidative phosphorylation?
- about 32
Why do we produce about 32 moles of atp?
this value is a compromise between:
- maximizing ATP yield
- ensuring process is unidirectional
Why is ATP Kinetically stable?
- partial resonance character
what does ATP act as?
an activated intermediate which allows reactions to occur under physiological conditions and ensures everything is dissolved (solvent capacity)
Why is ATP deprotonation a key connection to a change in pH?
When ATP is hydrolyzed, you lose a proton, which means the solution is becoming more acidic.
ATP hydrolysis in muscle cells occurs high in muscle cells, as ATP is used as an energy source for physical activities.
How does most lactic acid exist in the body and why?
- lactic acid has a pka of 2.5, which means at a pH of 2.5, you will have 50% in the form of lactate and 50% in the form of lactic acid.
- body’s pH is NOT close 2.5, which means that lactic acid is going to be existing as LACTATE (conjugate base of lactic acid, missing a proton)
pKa for OH and for phosphate?
-OH = around 15
P = around 6
Why does dissolving CO2 in H2O from cellular respiration also lower pH?
- dissolving CO2 makes carbonic acid, which makes blood more acidic.