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Study guide for Midterm Exam 2 BIS103-003 SQ2011
Part 1 of 2 May 6th, 2011
- The exam will be based on the study guides.
- This is part 1 of 2 study guides. This should cover >90% of the exam. Part 2 will be distributed
on Tuesday May
10th. It should cover <10% of the exam.
- The exam will be at 3:10-4:30pm on Thursday May 12th at 1001 Giedt.
- Office hours on
Monday May 9th
- 4:30-6pm at 3061 SLB (by Ms. Fedor)
- Afternoon … Dr. Inoue may be available – email him for an arrangement
BEFORE NOON
ON SUNDAY MAY 8th
if necessary.
- Office hours on
Wednesday May 11th
- 3-5pm at 242 Asmundson (by Dr. Inoue)
- 5-6pm at 3061 SLB (by Ms. Fedor)
- Review session on
Wednesday May 11th
6:10-8pm at 1002 Giedt (only subjects included in
study guides
)
.
- Answer Key to questions in the study guides will NOT be posted. However, we should be able to
find the answers
by going over lecture materials available at SmartSite (“lecture note”, “lecture summary”,
and “Podcast”) and our
note, talking to friends about materials, and coming to Office hours/Review session.
- The exam will consist of multiple choices and short to middle-answer questions.
- We do NOT need to bring bluebook and a calculator to the exam.
- Regrade request will be considered only if permanent ink is used during the exam.
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It is very likely
that there will be five or six big questions and one of them (15-20 pt
worth) will require that we connect study guide materials and think a bit (something like
the one included in the end of this guide).
2. We should tell full names of metabolites and enzymes. In Midterm Exam 2, we may not
get partial credits as much as we got in Midterm Exam 1.
TCA:
Step 1)Oxaloacetate + Acetyl CoA---> Citrate Enzyme name: Citrate Synthase
Step 2) Citrate----> Isocitrate Enzyme name: Aconitase
Step 3) Isocitrate----> (Alpha) Ketoglutarate Enzyme name: Isocitrate Dehydrogenase
Step 4) (Alpha) Ketogluterate----> Succinyl-CoA Enzyme name: (alpha)Ketogluterate
Dehydrogenase
Step 5) Succinyl-CoA---->Succinate Enzyme name: Succinyl CoA Synthetase
Step 6) Succinate----> Fumarate Enzyme name: Succinate Dehydrogenase
Step 7) Fumarate----> Malate Enzyme name: Fumarase
Step 8) Malate----->Oxalacetate Enzyme name: Malate Dehydrogenase
PPP:
Step 1 and 2) Glucose-6-phosphate----> 6-phosphogluconate Enzyme: Glucose-6-phosphate
dehydrogenase and
Step 3) 6-phosphogluconate----> Ribulose-5-phosphate Enzyme: 6-phosphogluconate
dehydrogenase
Step 4) Ribulose-5-phosphate-----> Ribose-5-phosphate Enzyme: Phosphopentose
isomerase
Step 5) Ribulose-5-phosphate----->xylulose-5-phosphate Enzyme: Phosphopentose
epimerase
Step 6) Ribose-5-phosphate + xylulose-5-phosphate ------> Sedoheptulose-7-phosphate +
Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate Enzyme: Transketolase

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