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BCH 330 Exam 1 Questions And Answers


1. Assume that the acid-base dissociation constant (pKa) of pyruvic acid is r r r r r r r r r r


2.0. Using pH as the x axis and "number of protons removed (from pyruvic acid)"
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as the y axis, draw the pH dependence curve for this equilibrium: -
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at pH 2, pH = pKa (50/50 distribution)
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-pryuvic acid = associated/ protonated version r r r r r


-pyruvate = dissociated version / conjugate base r r r r r r


-pH+/- 1 : 90/10 r r r


-pH+/- 2 : 99/1 r r r


2. What is the pKa precisely in terms of concentrations of pyruvic acid, pyru-
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vate, and H+? What is the practical significance of the pKa?: -pKa: acid-
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base dissociation constant
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-measures affinity of a proton for the conjugate base r r r r r r r r


-pKa = -log(Ka) r r


-Ka = [pyruvate][H+] / [pyruvic acid]
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-Ka is the acid-base dissociation equilibrium
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-at low pKa: higher concentration of pyruvate
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-at high pKa: higher concentration of pyruvic acid
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-mass action: determines distributions of the two
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-mass action coefficient (Q): Q= [C'][D']/[A'][B']
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3. How would one calculate the Gibbs free energy change (”G d) for dissociation fro
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m pyruvate using the pKa value? Show how you manipulated the relevant equati
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ons to determine ”G d. What is the numerical value of ”G d at 20 degrees C (include u
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nits)?: -”G d = -RTlnKa (define variables too)
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-when we know pKa, use: Ka = 10^-pKa r r r r r r r


-T = degrees C + 273.4K
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-units for ”G d: J/mol r r r


4. Write out the Gibbs equation and define each of the terms. Explain what each
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of the terms represents in the context of the "hydrophobic effect". Explain the e
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nthalpic and entropic energy contribution to the net free energy stabilization of
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globular protein structures at temperatures between approx-
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imately 10 and 50 degrees C.: -”G u = ”H u -T ”S u (define variable -
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H enthalpy, S entropy)
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-hydrophobic effect explains energies of protein folding
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-Folded state (Pf) <--> Unfolded state (Pu)
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- -”G u: favors unfolded
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- +”G u: favors folded
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-hydrophobic effect is affected by the enthalpic factor (”H u) and the entropic factor (-
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T”S )
-enthalpic factor favors folded state; changes are due to changed in bonding (cova-
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lent, ionic, hydrogen bonding, vdw) r r r r


-enthalpy of hydrogen bonds forces proteins to fold due to a hydrogen cage r r r r r r r r r r r r


-Chaotropes (urea & guandinium) disrupt cage & cause unfolding r r r r r r r r


-entropic factor favors unfolded state & is the change in the number of conformations
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5. Explain why temperatures above about 60 degree C typically result in protein r r r r r r r r r r r r


denaturation.: -temperature impacts the entropic term (- r r r r r r


T”S u) of the Gibbs equation (”G u = ”H u -T”S u) r r r r r r r r


-at high temperatures, temperature factor becomes a large multiplier
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hydrophobic effect / enthalpic term is offset & results in a negative ”G u, causing proteins t r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r


o denature r


-in this denatured/ unfolded state, there are more configurations
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6. What is the "mass action coefficient" and how is it used to convert the standar
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d state free energy (”G *) to the actual value of ”G ? Provide the equation.-
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:- r


mass action coefficient (Q) is used to convert standard state free energy (”G *) to actual fr
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ee energy (”G ) r r


-accounts for poise of the reactants and products in equilibrium r r r r r r r r r


-aka the partition coefficient r r r


-can only use ”G * in stead state conditions (1 atm, 298.1 K, 1 M)
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-”G = ”G * + RTlnQ r r r r


-Q = [C]^c[D]^d / [A]^a[B]^b
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Q = iÀCi,p / iÀC i r (p is product concentration, r is reactant concentration, Ci is concentration
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of all components of i)
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7. Explain why one must make the relevant calculation of converting from r r r r r r r r r r


”G * to ”G to use ”G information to understand the energetic progression of,
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for example, the glycolysis pathway.: -
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understand why glycolysis is energetically favorable r r r r r


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reactions 1, 3, and 10 drive glycolysis (metabolically irreversible reactions bc they have l
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arge -”G 's) r ase (all cat- r r


-metabolically irreversible reactions: hexokinase, PFK- r r r r


1, pyruvate kin alyzed by kinases)
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-other reactions: near equilibrium r r r


-more efficient because less energy is used r r r r r r


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easier for reverse process, gluconeogenesis, to occur bc 7/11 enzymes needed are the e
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xact same as the ones for glycolysis r r r r r r


-thermodynamic linkage is required for only 3 reactions to drive the whole process r r r r r r r r r r r r

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