To find the ∆G´ value of the formation of glucose-6-phosphate from glucose and ATP, we use the known ∆G´ values of ATP hydrolysis and glucose-6-phosphate hydrolysis. According to thermodynamics, the ∆G´ for the formation reaction is given by adding the ∆G´ values for the two independent reactions that approximate the overall process:
1. ATP hydrolysis: ATP → ADP + Pi, ∆G´ = -32.34 kJ/mol
2. Glucose-6-phosphate hydrolysis: Glucose-6-phosphate → Glucose + Pi, ∆G´ = -13.18 kJ/mol
The reverse reaction for forming glucose-6-phosphate from glucose and Pi is thus glucose + ATP → glucose-6-phosphate + ADP.
For the combined reaction (net reaction): glucose + Pi → glucose-6-phosphate (reverse of step 2) and then combine it with: ATP → ADP + Pi:
Glucose + ATP → Glucose-6-phosphate + ADP
∆G´ for this reaction = -∆G´ of step 2 - ∆G´ of step 1 = 13.18 kJ/mol - 32.34 kJ/mol = -19.16 kJ/mol.
Thus, the ∆G´ value for the formation of glucose-6-phosphate from glucose and ATP is -19.16 kJ/mol.
The result (-19.16 kJ/mol) is exactly within the given range of 19.16,19.16.
| Step | Equation | ∆G´ (kJ/mol) |
| 1 | ATP → ADP + Pi | -32.34 |
| 2 reverse | Glucose + Pi → Glucose-6-phosphate | 13.18 |
| Net reaction | Glucose + ATP → Glucose-6-phosphate + ADP | -19.16 |
The calculation confirms the reaction’s feasibility and ensures the proper coupling of reactions to achieve the desired metabolic outcome, reflecting the efficient use of ATP energy in biological systems.