7.05 General Biochemistry
Spring 2008
Professors: David Bartel, Gene M Brown, Michael B Yaffe
Lecture: MWF9.30-11 (32-123)
Further Information:
See syllabus, recitation times, and problem set info under Materials - Course Information
Announcements
exam 4- Johnson Track - Thursday - 1:30 to 3pm
Announced on 20 May 2008 11:33 p.m. by Chensi Ouyang
Exam 4 Review Part 1 Answers posted
Good luck! Office hours tomorrow: Patricia/Laura 2:30-4:30pm
(note time change) and Chensi 6-8pm. Student Center Coffee
House.
Announced on 20 May 2008 9:23 p.m. by Patricia Zheng
exam 4 review at 7pm in 6-120
This is a reminder that the 7.05 exam 4 review is at 7pm TODAY
in 6-120. Please bring your own copies of the handouts.
The TAs will NOT be printing extras.
Also, exam 4 will be held in the Johnson Track on Thursday from 1:30 to 4pm.
Also, exam 4 will be held in the Johnson Track on Thursday from 1:30 to 4pm.
Announced on 20 May 2008 3:28 p.m. by Chensi Ouyang
Monday Office Hours Cancelled
Due to low turnout, Monday office hour is cancelled. If you
have any questions, please feel free to email us!
- Chensi and Patricia
- Chensi and Patricia
Announced on 19 May 2008 5:29 p.m. by Patricia Zheng
Exam 4 Review Sheet Part 1 Corrections
Please note the following corrections to review sheet part
1:
1) On page 2 of the 7.05 review packet, the question reads:
"Suppose you have an organism that is capable of converting one mol of fructose-6-P to one mol of the sugar that is on the right to one more of xylulose-5-P and one mol of glucose-6-P...." It should read: "...of converting one mol of fructose-6-P AND one mol of the sugar that is on the right..."
2) Also, on page 24 of the packet, the starting compound is drawn incorrectly. It should have a carboxyl group rather than a methyl group attached to the central carbon (the carbon attached to the amino group).
Thanks to the students who pointed these mistakes out.
1) On page 2 of the 7.05 review packet, the question reads:
"Suppose you have an organism that is capable of converting one mol of fructose-6-P to one mol of the sugar that is on the right to one more of xylulose-5-P and one mol of glucose-6-P...." It should read: "...of converting one mol of fructose-6-P AND one mol of the sugar that is on the right..."
2) Also, on page 24 of the packet, the starting compound is drawn incorrectly. It should have a carboxyl group rather than a methyl group attached to the central carbon (the carbon attached to the amino group).
Thanks to the students who pointed these mistakes out.
Announced on 18 May 2008 10:57 p.m. by Patricia Zheng