Across
- 2. A special type of covalent linkage with partial double-bond character
- 4. This antibiotic works by inhibiting the 30S prokaryotic ribosomal subunit
- 7. What city in South Africa was Isaac born in?
- 8. What is one of Eric's favourite hobbies? (Hint: Cessna)
- 10. This type of protein processing takes MUCH longer than the other (e.g. bacterial)due to the number of post-translational modifications
- 14. Area of the endoplasmic reticulum in which lipid synthesis occurs
- 15. Organelle system that includes the Golgi apparatus, smooth and rough ER, and lysosomes
- 17. Where are the best bougie tacos in Hamilton? (Two words, no space)
- 18. this is the eukaryotic ribosome TOTAL size in Svedbergs
- 19. A first-year healthsci class in which the teacher says "......................." (nothing)
- 20. This type of structure arises when the four subunits of hemoglobin interact to form a complex
- 21. I am a mature polypeptide; I've been processed
- 24. Protein structure that is determined by hydrogen bonding between the N-C-C backbone of a polypeptide chain
- 25. Best member of the Beatles according to Isaac
- 27. Where is the best all-you-can-eat sushi in Hamilton?
- 31. Protein structure that is determined largely by hydrophobic interactions between functional groups on the amino acids in a polypeptide chain; this gives rise to noticeable 3D structure
- 32. What is Chari's favourite course in a 3-course meal?
- 35. Addition of a sugar group to a polypeptide
- 37. Organelle in which polypeptide/protein tagging and shipment occurs
- 38. Protein structure that is solely determined by the sequence of amino acids in the chain
- 39. A special amino acid that is only recruited under cellular conditions of high concentrations of selenium
Down
- 1. Where can you find the best and most reasonably priced burrito bowl on campus? (Available with meat or tofu or beans)
- 2. What do you call a chain of 3 or more amino acids?
- 3. A method of identifying proteins in a histological sample with similar techniques to immunoblotting (used to identify anatomical pathologies)
- 5. A type of active transporter (a protein) found in cell membrane that can "pump" out substances; expression of these proteins is found as an antibacterial resistance mechanism
- 6. Property of some (20) amino acids in that they can be used, in sequence, to produce proteins
- 9. What is the best flavour of non-dairy milk?
- 11. A three letter code that "tells" the ribosome which tRNA to recruit
- 12. A former prime minister of India (last name Gandhi) whose eye exam (at the optometrist) Chari accidentally interrupted
- 13. Proteins in the cytosol that can be recruited to refold (and fix) misfolded proteins
- 16. This type of immunoblotting is used to identify specific proteins in a sample! (We will go over all of these in lots more detail later btw, don't worry!)
- 22. Area of the endoplasmic reticulum in which protein synthesis and folding primarily take places
- 23. Controlled/programmed cell death
- 26. Protein structure that arises from interactions between SEPARATE polypeptide chains
- 28. A type of acid comprised of an N-C-C structure that is used to make peptides
- 29. A type of NORMAL structural protein that can mutate to induce the misfolding (and thus dysfunction) of other proteins of its same type
- 30. acronym for cellular event that arises when misfolded proteins are detected in the endoplasmic reticulum
- 33. A method of identifying proteins in a sample that does NOT use a polyacrylamide/agarose gel like in immunoblotting
- 34. A mechanism of speeding up the type of translation that takes a relatively long time
- 36. Type of polypeptide maturation and processing that is currently hypothesized to occur in the Golgi apparatus
