Free energy for nucleotide addition in transcription in vivo
Range | -7 kcal/mol |
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Organism | Generic |
Reference | Encyclopedia of Biological Chemistry, e-only, S-H Jun, B A Warner, and K S Murakami, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA, RNA Polymerase Reaction in Bacteria, 2013 Elsevier Inc p.167 right column top paragraph |
Comments | "The nucleotide addition is accomplished through the formation of a phosphodiester bond and release of pyrophosphate (PPi) as a by-product. The free energy for this reaction is rather small (?G=–3.5 kcal/mol BNID 109864), but additional free energy is provided in vivo by rapidly hydrolyzing PPi into two phosphate groups by enzyme pyrophosphatase that makes the entire reaction highly energetically favorable (?G=–7 kcal/mol) under physiological condition, which is practically irreversible." |
Entered by | Uri M |
ID | 109865 |