I attempted this problem using a reduction potential for acetate and carbon dioxide to pyruvate from a Table I found. I needed to use a value for the free energy of hydrolysis of acetyl CoA in part I. In part II, I used the well-known value for the reduction potential of NAD and my answer from part I.
Part I, calculate the half-cell for the reduction of acetyl CoA to pyruvate:
E°’ ΔG°’ (kJ/mol)
Acetate + CO
2 +2e
- + 2H
+ ⇒ Pyr + H
2O -0.70 135.1
Acetyl CoA + H
2O ⇒ acetate + CoASH + H
+ -31.4
Acetyl CoA + CO
2 + 2e
- + H
+ ⇒ Pyr + CoASH -0.538 103.7
Part II, Calculate the full cell for the pyruvate dehydrogenase reaction:
NAD + 2e
- + H
+ ⇒ NADH -0.32 v 61.75
Acetyl CoA + CO
2 + 2e
- + H
+ ⇒ Pyr + CoASH 103.7
Pyr + CoASH ⇒ Acetyl CoA + CO
2 + 2e
- + H
+ -103.7
NAD + Pyr + CoASH ⇒ NADH + Acetyl CoA + CO
2 -41.95
References
For the value of E°’ for reduction of acetate:
http://employees.csbsju.edu/hjakubowski/classes/ch331/oxphos/standredpotentialtab.htmFor the value of ΔG°’ for the hydrolysis of acetyl CoA to acetate and CoA:
Nelson and Cox, Biochemistry, 6th ed., p. 521.
Comment: My answer (-42 kJ/mol) does not agree quantitatively with the value I previously calculated (approximately -31 kJ/mol) using the numbers provided by the OP. However, this may be because of possible differences in the assumed values of E° or ΔG°, apopposed to a calculational error.