7.05 General Biochemistry
Spring 2007
Crystal structure of triose phosphate isomerase, one of the most catalytically efficient enzymes in nature, from the Protein Data Bank.
Professors: David Bartel, Gene M Brown, Michael B Yaffe
TAs: Kai-How Farh, Christina Feng, Laura A Jacox, Chensi Ouyang, Aaron Wade Reinke, Eric Sullivan, Luke Richard Thompson, Patricia Z Zheng
Lecture:
MWF9.30-11
(10-250)
Recitation: See schedule under Materials - Course Information
Information:
See syllabus documents under Materials - Course Information
Announcements
Laura will be having office hours from 3:00pm-4:00pm
I'll be having office hours on the 5th floor of the studentcenter from 3-4pm. I will be on a couch near the elevators.
Announced on 20 May 2007 1:00 p.m. by Laura Jacox
Exam 4 Review Solutions Online
Good luck with your final(s)!
Announced on 18 May 2007 10:36 p.m. by Chensi Ouyang
Readings for Exam 4 Material
The previous message was formatted in HTML but did not come out well. Here are the reading assignments again in plain text.Fatty acids, triglycerides, and phospholipids 326-335
Fatty acid degradation 619-634
Fatty acid synthesis 634-647
Oxidative phosphorylation 502-530
Light reactions of photosynthesis 541-560
Dark reactions of photosynthesis 565-573
Nitrogen metabolism 656-666
Amino acid degradation 666-674
Amino acid biosynthesis and one-carbon metabolism 683-693
Phenylalanine and tyrosine 700-701
Nucleotide biosynthesis 709-725
Announced on 16 May 2007 11:20 a.m. by Luke Thompson
Exam 4 Review Session
The review session for exam 4 will be on Friday from 3:00-5:00 pm in 26-100. Chensi and Patricia will be leading it.Remember that this exam is NOT cumulative and is only 1.5 hours long, just like the other exams. As with the last exam, you are allowed only handwritten notes, no photocopies, except Prof Brown's handouts. The exam will be in upstairs in Johnson (the indoor track), from 1:30 to 3:00 pm next Monday.
Announced on 14 May 2007 4:43 p.m. by Luke Thompson
Problem Set 8 Posted
Problem set 8 is now posted. Solutions will be up in a couple of days.You are encouraged to start preparing your pathway charts for the final exam, and to use them as you complete the problem sets and practice exams. There are no surprises on these exams, so practice is the surest way to master the material.
Regarding the exam, there will be a review session at the end of the week. The exam itself is on Monday May 21 in Johnson from 1:30 to 3:00.
Announced on 11 May 2007 2:56 p.m. by Luke Thompson