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Reducing Power Reducing Power •Electrons of reduced coenzymes flow toward O 2 •This produces a proton flow and a transmembrane potential Oxidative phosphorylation is the process by which the potential is coupled to the reaction: ADP + P i ATP

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Page 1: Reducing Power Electrons of reduced coenzymes flow toward O 2 This produces a proton flow and a transmembrane potential Oxidative phosphorylation is the

Reducing PowerReducing Power

• Electrons of reduced coenzymes flow toward O2

• This produces a proton flow and a transmembrane potential

• Oxidative phosphorylation is the process by which the potential is coupled to the reaction: ADP + Pi ATP

Page 2: Reducing Power Electrons of reduced coenzymes flow toward O 2 This produces a proton flow and a transmembrane potential Oxidative phosphorylation is the

Reduced Coenzymes Conserve Energy Reduced Coenzymes Conserve Energy from Biological Oxidations from Biological Oxidations

• Amino acids, monosaccharides and lipids are oxidized in the catabolic pathways

• Oxidizing agent - accepts electrons, is reduced

• Reducing agent - loses electrons, is oxidized

• Oxidation of one molecule must be coupled with the reduction of another molecule

Ared + Box Aox + Bred

Page 3: Reducing Power Electrons of reduced coenzymes flow toward O 2 This produces a proton flow and a transmembrane potential Oxidative phosphorylation is the

Diagram of an electrochemical cellDiagram of an electrochemical cell

• Electrons flow through external circuit from Zn electrode to the Cu electrode

Page 4: Reducing Power Electrons of reduced coenzymes flow toward O 2 This produces a proton flow and a transmembrane potential Oxidative phosphorylation is the

Reduction PotentialsReduction Potentials

Cathode (Reduction)Half-Reaction

Standard PotentialE° (volts)

Li+(aq) + e- -> Li(s) -3.04K+(aq) + e- -> K(s) -2.92Ca2+(aq) + 2e- -> Ca(s) -2.76Na+(aq) + e- -> Na(s) -2.71Zn2+(aq) + 2e- -> Zn(s) -0.76Cu2+(aq) + 2e- -> Cu(s) 0.34O3(g) + 2H+(aq) + 2e- -> O2(g) + H2O(l) 2.07

F2(g) + 2e- -> 2F-(aq) 2.87

Page 5: Reducing Power Electrons of reduced coenzymes flow toward O 2 This produces a proton flow and a transmembrane potential Oxidative phosphorylation is the

Standard reduction potentials Standard reduction potentials and free energyand free energy

• Relationship between standard free-energy change and the standard reduction potential:

Go’ = -nFEo’

n = # electrons transferred

F = Faraday constant (96.48 kJ V-1)

Eo’ = Eo’electron acceptor - Eo’

electron donor

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Example

Suppose we had the following voltaic cell at 25o C:

Cu(s)/Cu+2 (1.0 M) // Ag+(1.0 M)/ Ag (s)What would be the cell potential under these conditions?

Page 7: Reducing Power Electrons of reduced coenzymes flow toward O 2 This produces a proton flow and a transmembrane potential Oxidative phosphorylation is the

Example

Suppose we had the following voltaic cell at 25o C:

Cu(s)/Cu+2 (1.0 M) // Ag+(1.0 M)/ Ag (s)What would be the cell potential under these conditions?

Ag+ + e- ---> Ag0 E0red = + 0.80 v

Cu+2 + 2e- ----> Cu0 E0red = + 0.337 v

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Example: Biological SystemsExample: Biological SystemsBoth NAD+ and FAD are oxidizing agents

N

NH2

O

RN

NH2

O

R

N

N

N

N

R

HO

O N

HN

NH

N

R

HO

O

2H 2e

H , 2e

,

NAD NADH

FAD FADH2

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The question is which would oxidize which?

NAD + FADH2 NADH + FAD + H

OR

FAD + NADH + H NAD + FADH2

Which one of the above is the spontaneous reaction?

in which G is negative

Page 10: Reducing Power Electrons of reduced coenzymes flow toward O 2 This produces a proton flow and a transmembrane potential Oxidative phosphorylation is the

To be able to answer the question

We must look into the “electron donation” capabilities of NADH and FADH2

i.e. reduction potentials of NADH and FADH2

NAD + 2H NADH + H Eo ' = -0.32 eV

+ 2HFAD FADH2

2e+

+ 2e Eo ' = -0.22 eV

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Eo’ = Eo’electron acceptor - Eo’

electron donor

Remember,

NAD + 2H NADH + H Eo ' = -0.32 eV

+ 2HFAD FADH2

2e+

+ 2e Eo ' = -0.22 eV

For a spontaneous reaction Eo ’ must be positive

Page 12: Reducing Power Electrons of reduced coenzymes flow toward O 2 This produces a proton flow and a transmembrane potential Oxidative phosphorylation is the

Therefore,Therefore,

NAD + 2H NADH + H Eo ' = -0.32 eV

+ 2HFAD FADH2

2e+

+ 2e Eo ' = -0.22 eV

rearrange

NADH + H NAD + 2H 2e+ Eo ' = +0.32 eV

+ 2HFAD FADH2+ 2e Eo ' = -0.22 eV

Add the two reactionsNADH + H+FAD FADH2 + NAD Eo ' = 0.10 eV

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NADH + H+FAD FADH2 + NAD Eo ' = 0.10 eV

electronacceptor

electrondonor

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