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metabolic pathway consisting of five reactions U→V→W→X→Y→Z has been proposed. The ΔG°′ for each reaction is shown below. Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding this proposed pathway? U→V ΔG°′ = –15kJ/mol V→W ΔG°′ = –2kJ/mol W→X ΔG°′ = +5kJ/mol X→Y ΔG°′ = +6kJ/mol Y→Z ΔG°′ = –7kJ/mol
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A.This pathway will not occur.
B.The first two reactions of the pathway will occur, but once W is formed the pathway will halt.
C.This pathway may occur because the overall ΔG°′ is negative.
D.This pathway may occur because the largest ΔG°′ is a negative number.
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To evaluate the proposed pathway, I’ll examine both the individual steps and the overall thermodynamics of the sequence.
Option 1: This pathway will not occur. This is incorrect. A pathway can still proceed if the overall free energy change is favorable, even if some individual steps are unfavorable. The sum of ΔG°′ values determines the net feasibility, not a blanket statement that the pathway cannot ......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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