Amino acids
Microscopes
Model systems
Protein folding
Protein turn-over
100

this amino acid is capable of forming disulfide bonds

what is cysteine?

100

This is the cheapest and most accessible type of microscope

What is a light microscope

100

Approximately 90% of what we know about cell biology came from studying this number of model organisms. 

What is 6?

100

This group of proteins helps assist with the proper folding of other proteins and helps them to avoid misfolding

What are chaperones?

100

When a chain of this 76-amino acid-long protein is ligated to another protein, it is tagged for degradation

What is ubiquitin?

200

The one-letter abbreviation for this amino acid is "K"

What is Lysine?

200

This type of microscopy requires incredibly thin slices of your sample

What is Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM)?

200

This is the common name for the model organism "Mus musculus"

What is mouse? 

200

Infectious prions typically convert alpha helices into this type of secondary protein structure

What are beta sheets?

200

This type of experiment is used to measure protein half-life and turnover

What is a pulse chase experiment? 

300

These two amino acids are negatively charged

What are aspartic acid and glutamic acid?

300

This type of microscopy gives high resolution images of surfaces and 3D structures

What is Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)?

300

Both mice and humans have approximately this many genes.

What is 30,000?

300

During folding, these types of amino acid residues prefer to aggregate together and become "buried" within a protein

What are hydrophobic amino acids? 

300

This is the amino acid residue that ubiquitin can be ligated to. 

What is lysine? 

400

This hydrophobic amino acid is found on the N terminus of a protein.

What is methionine?

400

This type of microscope is able to excite fluorophores with different wavelengths of light

What is a fluorescent microscope?

400

This is the scientific name for the fruit fly

What is Drosophila melanogaster?

400

This specific chaperone helps regulate prion formation in yeast

What is Hsp104?

400

This is the name of the consensus sequence of DNA that Hsf1 binds to

What is the Heat Shock Element? 

500

Phosphorylation can occur on these three amino acids

What are Serine, Tyrosine, and Threonine?

500

This specific kind of microscope is able to take "layers" of images and stack them to provide a more three-dimensional picture. 

What is a confocal microscope? 

500

This term refers to the similarities between the genomes of two species and is an important characteristic of many model organisms. 

What is homology?

500

This chamber-like chaperone protein holds onto polypeptide chains and then "releases" them once they are folded correctly 

What is Hsp60?

500

External stress such as heat exposure results in the phosphorylation and trimerization of this protein, allowing it to translocate to the nucleus and act as a transcription factor.

What is Hsf1?

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