Across
- 2. Biological molecule made of repeating subunits. Polypeptide is an example of this. [7 LETTERS]
- 4. What is present? Where? How much? [10 LETTERS]
- 5. Interruptions, so to speak [7 LETTERS]
- 8. The super strong bond formed between 2 amino acids [8 LETTERS]
- 9. Liaison to the protein-folding prom [9 LETTERS]
- 13. Pregnant? This girl might know. [5 LETTERS]
- 15. Outside of Health Sciences, Haram's favourite faculty/discipline is... [11 LETTERS]
- 16. Zombie proteins that spread their infection [6 LETTERS]
- 19. This must happen to a stored messenger if it has to exert an effect. [7 LETTERS]
- 21. Snip, snip... [4 LETTERS]
- 23. The sweet relationship between a carbohydrate and a protein. [13 LETTERS]
- 24. Cellular pillow talk [9 LETTERS]
- 25. Cellular dating scene: DNA makes it to first base in the south. Proteins have better luck finding a match in the west. [14]
Down
- 1. Don't go grave-digging, unless you want to find it. Might help with acne! [12 LETTERS]
- 3. A match-making transporter - it brings amino acids to the ribosomes [4 LETTERS]
- 6. A mobile stage for a dance of molecules? [8 LETTERS]
- 7. A technique used to localize specific proteins on tissue samples. [20 LETTERS]
- 10. The structures that speed up protein synthesis in eukaryotes [8 LETTERS]
- 11. Shape determines function, so proteins undergo this modification. [7 LETTERS]
- 12. This protein structure is a fan of origami classes [10 LETTERS]
- 14. A greasy sort of messenger, slips through cells with ease to get its message across. [10 LETTERS]
- 17. A super glorified washing machine that cleans and separates. [15 LETTERS]
- 18. Not a blockbuster with shootouts and cowboys — a mundane technique to separate proteins. [7 LETTERS]
- 20. A modification done to cytosine to slow down transcription [11 LETTERS]
- 22. My amino acid determines the life-span of a polypeptide [2 WORDS, NO HYPHENS, 9 LETTERS]