Difference between revisions of "Pyrophosphate phosphohydrolase"

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==Chemical equation==
 
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Revision as of 14:41, 15 May 2014

Pyrophosphate phosphohydrolase that catalyze the reaction that converts Pyrophosphate into two molecules of Phosphate.

Chemical equation

PPi \rightarrow 2 Pi

Rate equation

Simple Michaelis-Menten rate law is used for this reaction [1]

\frac{V_{max[PP]}}{[PP] + K_{m}^{PP}}


Parameter values

  • A mean body weight is defined as 75Kg in Konig et. al [1]. The V_{max} is calculated by multiplying the reported value with body weight.
Parameter Value Units Organism Remarks
V_{max} 0.36 mM/min^{-1} Human Liver
K_{m}^{PPi} 0.96 mM Human cancer

Parameters with uncertainty

  • The maximum and minimum value for Failed to parse (Cannot store math image on filesystem.): K_{m}^{PP} has been reported to be 0.25 and 1.67. Calculating the mean and Std. Dev. using the range formula gives a value of 0.96 \pm 0.35 for this parameter.
Parameter Value Units Organism Remarks
V_{max} 0.36 mM/min^{-1} Human Liver
K_{m}^{PPi} 0.96 \pm 0.35 mM Rat liver

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 M. König, S. Bulik, H.G. Holzhütter (2012), Quantifying the contribution of the liver to glucose homeostasis: a detailed kinetic model of human hepatic glucose metabolism, PLoS Comput. Biol., 8 (6), p. e1002577