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1 April, 20:07

Kinesin hyrolyses 80 ATP per second. Each ATP takes vesicle 8nm forward.

How long take kinesin to transport a vesicle 20um? How long to travel 10cm?

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  1. 1 April, 20:17
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    The correct answer is 156250 seconds.

    Explanation:

    The size of a vesicle given is 20 micrometer.

    The rate of ATP hydrolysis is 80 per second

    Each of the ATP takes the vesicle 8 nm forward, that is,

    8 nm = 8 * 10^-9 m

    There is a need to transport a vesicle of 20 micrometer or 20 * 1000 nm

    Thus, the required ATP will be = 20 * 1000 / 8 = 2500

    1 ATP takes 1/80 sec, thus, 2500 ATP will take = 2500 * 1/80 = 31.25 seconds

    Now, in order to travel 10 cm or 10 * 10000000 nm

    The ATP required = 10 * 10000000 / 8

    Time taken by each ATP = 1/80

    Hence, time for 10 cm travel = 10 * 10000000/8 * 1/80 = 156250 seconds.
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