Douche Bag Fcuk you 4865 Posts user info edit post |
anyone workin on it?
where do we find which bond is hydrolyzed and waht th efree energy hydrolysis is? 10/30/2005 2:28:14 PM |
Douche Bag Fcuk you 4865 Posts user info edit post |
bttt 10/30/2005 3:05:14 PM |
benz240 All American 4476 Posts user info edit post |
[Edited on October 30, 2005 at 3:44 PM. Reason : ]
10/30/2005 3:43:44 PM |
wolfAApack All American 9980 Posts user info edit post |
I was going to post the same thing...help please
actually....free energy of hydrolysis is in the book in one of those tables, but in the green study guide there is a list of all of them on page 28. The book only has a few.
[Edited on October 30, 2005 at 4:29 PM. Reason : ] 10/30/2005 4:27:58 PM |
Douche Bag Fcuk you 4865 Posts user info edit post |
i found like 80% of the structures, but that was it...i'll check knopp's notes for the other stuff 10/30/2005 4:31:56 PM |
wolfAApack All American 9980 Posts user info edit post |
most of the structures we've seen before, so i'm not too worried about that. I'm guessing that a lot of the bonds are the same that get hydrolyzed are the same from compound to compound, but that requires knowing which one it is in the first place.
I'm assuming that ATP is the phosphoanhydride bond, but thats only in like 3 of the compounds, and i'm not 100%sure its correct either. 10/30/2005 4:34:30 PM |
joepeshi All American 8094 Posts user info edit post |
Yeah pg 28 in the green notes has the table she told us to use. She said not to use the one in the book b/c the old and new books disagree. I wasn't sure what to draw for the atp-->ppi; atp-->pi; adp-->pi ones. It was hard to find the hydrolyzed bonds in the book i looked some up online but couldn't get them all. 10/30/2005 9:17:27 PM |