Abstract

Free energies for the ATP-ADP hydrolysis reaction have been recalculated on the basis of new thermodynamic formation constants for metal-ion ATP and ADP complexes as determined by potentiometric measurements with ion-selective membrane electrodes. It is shown that free-energy maps are sharply altered at metal-ion levels greater than 10 −3 m because of the effect of previously unrecognized 2:1 complexes of divalent metal ions with ATP and ADP. New formation constants for ADP complexes with sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium are also reported.

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