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30 December, 13:29

Secondly, explain why energy is not just provided by the simple hydrolysis of ATP.

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  1. 30 December, 14:36
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    The exergonic reaction of hydrolysis of ATP must be coupled to an endergonic reaction to perform work or to power other reactions.

    Explanation:

    ATP (adenosin triphosphate) is hydrolized to give ADP and releases energy as follows:

    ATP + H₂O ⇆ ADP + Pi + energy

    The released energy itself is not used to power biochemical reaction. In order to power other reactions, ATP hydrolysis - a energetically favorable reaction - is coupled to another energetically disfavorable reaction. The linking or coupling is performed through a shared intermediate, which is often a phosphorilated molecule. For example, in the formation reaction of sucrose from glucose and fructose, an intermediate is formated by the transfer of a phosphate group (Pi) provided by ATP hydrolysis. Then, the phosphorilated intermediate (glucose-Pi) - wich is unstable - reacts with fructose in a spontaneous reaction to give sucrose.
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