Firefly luciferase is the enzyme that allows fireflies to illuminate their abdom
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Firefly luciferase is the enzyme that allows fireflies to illuminate their abdomens. Because this light generation is an ATP-requiring reaction, firefly luciferase can be used to test for the presence of ATP. In this way, luciferase can test for the presence of life. The coupled reactions are luciferin+O2ATPoxyluciferin+lightAMP+PPi If the overall G of the coupled reaction is -6.10 kJ/mol , what is the equilibrium constant, K, of the first reactions at 10 C ? The G for the hydrolysis of ATP to AMP is 31.6 kJ/mol.
Explanation / Answer
Luciferin +O2+ ATP---->Oxyluciferin+light AMP + PPI delG= -6.1 Kj/mol (1)
ATP----> AMP delG= -31.6 Kj/mol (2)
Eq.1 -Eq.2 gives
Luciferin+O2----> Oxyluciferin + PPI delG= 31.6-6.1=25.5 Kj/mol
delG= -RTlnK
25.5*1000= -8.313*(10+273.15) lnK
lnK= -10.83
K=1.975*10-5
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