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so if a reaction requires ATP, (ie. a lysis), and ATP is not present, does this reaction occur more slowly in the absense of ATP?
Here is the exact question from Page 296 in the TPR book
In the absense of ATP, the Ubiqutination reaction would:
A. occur more slowly than in the presense of ATP
b. occur more quickly than in the presense of ATP
c. not be affecteed
D. not occur.
answer according to TPR is D...
but I think A is the correct ans, because ATP hydrolysis provides energy to reach the activation energy so that is in effect helping the reaction occur faster, correcT?
Here is the exact question from Page 296 in the TPR book
In the absense of ATP, the Ubiqutination reaction would:
A. occur more slowly than in the presense of ATP
b. occur more quickly than in the presense of ATP
c. not be affecteed
D. not occur.
answer according to TPR is D...
but I think A is the correct ans, because ATP hydrolysis provides energy to reach the activation energy so that is in effect helping the reaction occur faster, correcT?