OCAT Practice
Across
- 2. Physical process by which a protein develops its conformation; also what you do to batter to make cake more airy.
- 7. Type of antagonism where two agonists act on two separate receptors and exert opposite effects that work against each other
- 9. News-reporter turned superhero... also discovered the Occupancy Model.
- 10. The N terminus and people both do it; the only difference is that people do it on a stranded island.
- 13. Antiport to ATPase.
- 14. Concentration of ligand needed to saturate half the receptors at equilibrium; also makes me hungry for macaroni and cheese.
- 15. Type of bear; also when charges are imbalanced.
- 16. Protein-identification method; also the name of the University with the most coronavirus cases...
- 17. Havana ooo nana (woah)... he took me back to the organelle...
- 18. The University of Georgia; also a stop codon.
- 19. Proteins that make up prions; resistant to proteases.
- 20. Referring to receptor/antagonist drugs; ASMR and slime videos are also this.
Down
- 1. Determines the stability of a signalling molecule; also what your partner might "need" when they plan on leaving you.
- 3. A term used for gene-sequencing and rocket launch-off.
- 4. The type of ER sequence on mRNA transcripts that determines ribosome location; honestly wish they didn't get rid of this in Canada.
- 5. Done by kinase enzymes.
- 6. when the derivative of biological growth reaches a limit of zero; also a hiking spot.
- 8. When two boys fight over the same girl.
- 11. When an antagonist changes a receptor's efficacy.
- 12. Swedish man who can't add. But he did make an important discovery about ribosomes, I guess...
- 18. Sounds like a delivery company but is a mechanism used on mis-folded proteins.