Protein Purification
Protein Folding
Protein Folding 2
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Lab Vocab
100

The size of protein that comes off a size exclusion column first?

What is big?

100

The position of hydrophobic amino acids in a folded cytoplasmic protein.

What is inside the protein?

100

The chemical bond formed between electronegative nitrogen and hydrogen.

What is hydrogen bond?

100

Translates to "rock" or "cliff"

What is Schemer? (Shkëmber translates to "rock" or "cliff" in Albanian). 

100

The material found at the bottom of a tube following centrifugation 

What is a pellet?

200

The chromatographic technique that relies on the chemical property of a "lock and key"

What is affinity chromatography?

200

The type of chemical bond responsible for secondary structure.

What is hydrogen bond?

200

The location of hydrophobic amino acids in membrane protein.

What is outside?

200

This word means one who is a source of joy or one who brings happiness.

What is Onitiri?
200

The piece of equipment used to mix a sample in lab.

What is a vortexer?

300

The chemical used to unfold proteins prior to SDS-PAGE

What is SDS?

300

The two main secondary structures.

What is alpha helix and beta pleated sheet?

300

Side-chain interactions between amino and acid groups contribute to this level of protein structure.

What is secondary structure?

300

Title given to an Arab leader, in particular the chief or head of a tribe, family, or classroom.

What is Sheikh or Dr. Sigma?

300

Describes the cellular components released following treatment of cells with detergent and lysozyme.

What is lysate?
400
The chromatographic technique best suited to desalting.

What is size exclusion chromatography?

400

The three major side chain interactions responsible for tertiary structure

What is salt bridge (ionic bond), disulfide bond and hydrophobic clustering

400
The atoms connected by peptide bond.

What is oxygen and nitrogen?

400

The Irish city where you will find the Blarney Stone?

What is Cork?

400

The term for the multiple samples collected by traditional column chromatography.

What is lysate?

500

The chromatographic technique that relies on the chemical property "like dissolves like"

What is hydrophobic interaction chromatography?

500

The amino acid that forms disulfide bonds

What is cysteine?

500

The primary secondary structure contributing to the folding of GFP.

What is beta sheet?

500

The German word for white.

What is Weiss?
500

The technical term for the beads in a column.

What is stationary phase?