"Identify the molecule" league #12. Molecule of the month (January). Prize: knowledge + 100/200 STEM + 200/400 TMN
This contest is an attempt to promote scientific knowledge among community in a fun and interesting way with the help of molecules.
Some people like to travel around the world and tell others stories about what happens outside of our organisms/cells in other countries.
And with “Identify the molecule” contest you can try to travel inside our own organism/cells and cells of the organisms around us.
For more information about this contest read "Identify the molecule" contest. Upgrade (the league, additional bonuses and more) post.
Here’s the previous riddles for this month (December):
- “Identify the molecule” contest #5...
- “Identify the molecule” contest #6...
- “Identify the molecule” contest #7...
Prizes/bonuses:
The prize here is
1. knowledge
facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject
[Oxford Dictionary of English, 3rd Edition, Oxford University Press, 2010]
That understanding of our own organism and organisms around us is the real prize in the case of this contest. No matter what happens (whether or not you get 100/200 STEM), you can win (can acquire the knowledge by investigating different sources of information, remembering and using it to your advantage in the future).
2. 100/200 STEM
STEMGeeks is a community focused on STEM topics rewarding engagement with STEM tokens. STEMGeeks is powered by the Steem blockchain with it's own distribution model for STEM tokens in addition to the potential STEEM tokens.
STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, Math and includes a wide range of science and technology topics.
[source]
3. 200/400 TMN
Aside from STEM I’d like to add TMN tokens.
For the uninitiated, TMN is the token of TranslateMe project (it’s about combining blockchain technology (NEO in this case) with translation industry).
The reason I’m going to add this token for the prize pool of this contest is not only because I have them, but because this contest is quite scientific, and TranslateMe project might help to solve the “lost” science problem.
For more on this you can read my post regarding TranslateMe (TranslateMe (or Decentralization meets Translation industry). Part 2. The “missing puzzle piece” of scientific ecosystem. General overview) (and other posts of that series).
For more information on crypto-bonuses for this league, please refer to "Identify the molecule" contest. Upgrade (the league, additional bonuses and more) post.
Consider these tokens as a bonus.
Images and text are the clues for you to guess a riddle (the name of the molecule in this case).
Note that
a) even though this contest is called “Identify the molecule”,
-> molecule (singular)
sometimes it’s not just a molecule which is responsible for a specific function, but rather a complex of molecules.
Example:
cytochrome c oxidase (Complex IV)
is a large transmembrane protein complex… It is the last enzyme in the respiratory electron transport chain of cells located in the membrane.
source
b) some molecules/complexes have different names. For example, other names for cytochrome c oxidase (example above) are
Complex IV (mitochondrial electron transport).
Cytochrome a3.
Cytochrome aa3.
Cytochrome oxidase.
Warburg's respiratory enzyme.
source
Any of those names would be a valid entry.
c) Some almost identical molecules are grouped into classes / groups / families.
Example:
Helicases are divided into 6 groups. RecD and Dda molecules belong to helicases group (Superfamily 1 (SF1)). In this case you would need to guess only the name of the group –> Helicase/ Helicases.
d) Some proteins can have different forms – isoforms.
Example:
There’re trypsin 1 and trypsin 2. In this case you would need to guess only the general name – trypsin.
Important
In order to get TMN, you’ll need to have NEO-wallet and provide me your public NEO-address.
If you don’t have it yet, don’t worry, I published a post on how/where to get it (O3 wallet).
Note that NEO-addresses provided by exchanges will not work in this case (+ it's safer NOT to keep your funds on exchanges). It's highly recommended to get O3 wallet.
If there’re no winners on any stage, the prize will be distributed equally among all users who provided any guesses for molecules.
Riddle
The concentration of some elements in our blood should be kept on the same level (think of homeostasis).
This is achieved with the help of special molecules.
The molecule of this riddle is one of them.
Just like we can perform transactions on the blockchain with the help of our keys, this molecule serves as the “keys” to do “transactions” of the element, which helps to maintain its concentration in the blood on the same level.
It is an endocrine hormone which was identified over 90 years.
That element might cause a lot of troubles for us (especially for old people), if its concentration is not on the level needed/required.
"Edited"
Here’s the data showing where (in what human normal tissues) the gene of this molecule is expressed the most:
(in other words, those are the places where the molecule is present in abundance)
The data were obtained with the help of Metabolic gEne RApid Visualizer
"Edited"
It is the main hormone which controls mineral ion homeostasis.
Rules
This contest lasts for 6 days.
Leave your guess (1 guess only) in the comments section of the post.
Don’t edit your comment and don’t provide any evidence that your answer is correct.
I’ll provide the answer in the comments section of the next post on the 7th day of the week’s stage.
The first user with correct answer is the winner.
Some of the clues have already been provided in the post.
Additional clues will be given in 2 days (on Monday, January, 2020 27, 20:00 ± 2 minutes UTC) (I’ll update this post).
And the rest of the clues will be provided in 2 more days (on Wednesday, January 29, 2019, 20:00 ± 2 minutes UTC) (I’ll update this post).
The reason is that some people might need less information to make conclusions that the others.
Additional clues will be added at the end of the "Riddle" section before the "Rules" section with "Edited" label.
The winner will be announced on Friday, January 31, 2019, 20:00 ± 2 minutes UTC in the comments section of the next post. Plus I’ll publish a detailed review of the riddle after a while.
I’ll transfer the tokens (STEM + TMN) (if the winner provides me his/her NEO-address) to the winner on that day (January 3) and add the transaction ID in the comments section.
I’m planning to run this contest every week.
So, you should expect to see the 9th week’s riddle for January on Saturday, February 1, 2019, 20:00 ± 2 minutes UTC.
References
I’ll add all the references for this post later, because most of them contain the name of the molecule.
That would be a spoiler.
I’ll add them after a while.
Important
This contest is the work in progress.
A lot can be changed in the future.
Any recommendations/suggestions are very welcome.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask them in the comments section.
All images (without the license specified) are used under the doctrine known in USA as "Fair Use" (similar doctrines are used in other countries). For more information visit the US Gov website
ADH (antidiuretic hormone) or vasopressin
hi
Parathyroid hormone
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parathyroid_hormone
is the right answer, but anyway
you're the only participant this time, so the whole 100 STEM
will be given to you.
congrats!
just sent you 100 STEM
and
200 TMN
to the address you provided me earlier.
("I have a NEO address in Exodus: AR2fvyWbNR9qkCrmq8y7g74XxMC1gx4ZoA")
Transaction ID: 2737cbd416b311f8947ae6502e3ad6d05167efbe65355facaf37d05f00fc7381
https://neoscan.io/transaction/2737CBD416B311F8947AE6502E3AD6D05167EFBE65355FACAF37D05F00FC7381
Parathyroid hormone
Parathyroid hormone (PTH), also called parathormone or parathyrin, is a hormone secreted by the parathyroid glands that regulates the serum calcium through its effects on bone, kidney, and intestine.PTH influences bone remodeling, which is an ongoing process in which bone tissue is alternately reabsorbed and rebuilt over time. PTH is secreted in response to low blood serum calcium (Ca2+) levels. PTH indirectly stimulates osteoclast activity within the bone matrix (osteon), in an effort to release more ionic calcium (Ca2+) into the blood to elevate a low serum calcium level. The bones act as a (metaphorical) "bank of calcium" from which the body can make "withdrawals" as needed to keep the amount of calcium in the blood at appropriate levels despite the ever-present challenges of metabolism, stress, and nutritional variations.
Thanks. I always look forward to the contests!