Protein Analysis & Manipulation

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  1. 4. Most convenient host for expression
  2. 5. Charge on proteins after SDS detergent
  3. 6. Used to make samples sink into wells for electrophoresis
  4. 8. Absorb UV light at 280 nm (ex/ tyrosine & tryptophan)
  5. 10. Property of molecules that repel water molecules
  6. 12. Process of separating proteins from solution by reducing solubility
  7. 13. Technique used to detect specific proteins based on molecular weight and size
  8. 20. Liquid remaining after centrifugation
  9. 22. Who proposed the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology?
  10. 23. Technique used to separate proteins using a stationary phase packed in a column
  11. 26. Column chromatography based on size exclusion
  12. 28. Column chromatography based on specific binding
  13. 29. Solution used to remove bound molecules from a solid support in chromatography
  14. 30. Method used to quantify protein concentration based on absorbance of Coomassie Brilliant Blue dye
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  1. 1. Polymer used as a matrix in gel electrophoresis
  2. 2. Blue dye used to visualize gel samples
  3. 3. Method for concentrating proteins by inducing precipitation from solution
  4. 7. Digests the cell wall
  5. 9. Provides appropriate pH for gel electrophoresis
  6. 11. Method of protein quantification including BCA and Bradford
  7. 14. Technique used to visualize proteins with a brown/silver result
  8. 15. Protein quantification method involving the analyzation of UV absorption
  9. 16. Column chromatography based on charge
  10. 17. What type of bond holds secondary structures in place?
  11. 18. Molecules that are 6x smaller than DNA
  12. 19. Gel layer in electrophoresis where proteins are separated by size
  13. 21. Method for protein concentration quantification based of the reduction of copper ions
  14. 24. Process in gel electrophoresis where proteins gather before entering the separating gel
  15. 25. Column chromatography based on hydrophobicity
  16. 27. Selectively capture target proteins