OCAT Practice

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