Model number
0407

Modeling ATP hydrolysis.

Description

 ATP Hydrolysis (EC 3.6.1.32):
 [ATP] + [H2O] <-> [ADP] + [Pi] + [H+]
 The hydrolysis of ATP within the cytosol in the presence of ATPase, acts as the primary source
 of ATP degredation in the cell. ATP hydrolysis provides energy for actomyosin contraction.

 Model generated from The Biochemical Simulation Environment (BISEN).

 

fig 1

Figure 1: Progress curves the substrates and magnesium.

 

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Figure 2: pH of the reaction as a function of time.

 

Equations

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References
Key terms
TCA
ATP
ADP
ATPase
enzyme
BISEN
Cardiac grid
proton
inorganic phosphate
hydrolysis
magnesium
potassium
Gibbs free energy
thermodynamics
Matlab
Acknowledgements

Please cite https://www.imagwiki.nibib.nih.gov/physiome in any publication for which this software is used and send one reprint to the address given below:
The National Simulation Resource, Director J. B. Bassingthwaighte, Department of Bioengineering, University of Washington, Seattle WA 98195-5061.

Model development and archiving support at https://www.imagwiki.nibib.nih.gov/physiome provided by the following grants: NIH U01HL122199 Analyzing the Cardiac Power Grid, 09/15/2015 - 05/31/2020, NIH/NIBIB BE08407 Software Integration, JSim and SBW 6/1/09-5/31/13; NIH/NHLBI T15 HL88516-01 Modeling for Heart, Lung and Blood: From Cell to Organ, 4/1/07-3/31/11; NSF BES-0506477 Adaptive Multi-Scale Model Simulation, 8/15/05-7/31/08; NIH/NHLBI R01 HL073598 Core 3: 3D Imaging and Computer Modeling of the Respiratory Tract, 9/1/04-8/31/09; as well as prior support from NIH/NCRR P41 RR01243 Simulation Resource in Circulatory Mass Transport and Exchange, 12/1/1980-11/30/01 and NIH/NIBIB R01 EB001973 JSim: A Simulation Analysis Platform, 3/1/02-2/28/07.