1.3: Membrane Structure Flashcards

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1
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Chemical Composition of Membranes

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Lipids
Proteins

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2
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Three types of lipids found in cell membranes:

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Phospholipids
Glycolipids
Cholesterol

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Phospholipids

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Have 2 fatty acid chains bound to the glycerol
Have a phosphate group covalently bound to the third hydroxyl of the glycerol

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Phosphate group

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The head
Hydrophilic
Polar

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Fatty Acid

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The tail
Hydrophobic
Non-polar

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Glycolipid

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lipid molecules with short chains of carboydrates attached to it

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Cholesterol

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a steroid made up of a non-polar part comprising of a 4 ring structure and a hydrocarbon tail and a polar hydroxyl group

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The Fluid Mosaic Model

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plasma membranes consist of phospholipid bilayers with proteins inside of it(bilayer) which makes it look like a mosaic

the hydrophilic (phosphate) heads face the water(cytoplasm)
the hydrophobic tails (fatty acids) are sandwiched in between

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Membrane proteins

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2 types:
Integral(intrinsic)
Peripheral(extrinsic)

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Integral proteins

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are amphipathic (they have hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties) and are embedded in the plasma membrane

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Peripheral proteins

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Peripheral proteins are polar (hydrophilic) and are attached to the outside of the plasma membrane.

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Functions of membrane proteins

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  • channel proteins
    -carrier proteins
    -enzymes
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channel proteins

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have a pore that allow polar molecules and ions to pass through the plasma membrane passively

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carrier proteins

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bind to substances on one side of the membrane and then change shape to transport them to the other side

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15
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enzymes

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they catalyse various reactions
eg.
ATP synthase
digestive enzymes

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16
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enzymes

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they catalyse various reactions
eg.
ATP synthase
digestive enzymes

17
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recognition

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certain proteins help the cell in differentiating between self and non-self cells

18
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recognition

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certain proteins help the cell in differentiating between self and non-self cells

19
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receptors

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allow cell signalling:
allow cells to relay information inside and outside the cell

20
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Functions of phospholipids

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-hydrophobic tails act as a barrier to water-soluble molecules
-allow lipid-soluble substances to pass through easily by diffusion
-can be modified to act as signalling molecules to activate enzymes

21
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Functions of cholesterol

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-restricts movement of phospholipids and other molecules which reduces membrane fluidity at high temperatures
-at low temperatures, it disrupts the regular packing of the hydrocarbon tails
-prevent ions/ polar molecules from passing through the membrane
-cholestero(mammalian membranes) reduces membrane fluidity and permeability of some solutes

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Functions of cholesterol

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-restricts movement of phospholipids and other molecules which reduces membrane fluidity at high temperatures

-at low temperatures, it disrupts the regular packing of the hydrocarbon tails

-prevent ions/ polar molecules from passing through the membrane

-cholesterol(mammalian membranes) reduces membrane fluidity and permeability of some solutes

23
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Role of glycolipids

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-the carbohydrate chains project like antennae into the watery fluid surrounding the cell and from hydrogen bonds with the water molecules to stabilize the membrane
-the chains help gltyolipids to act as receptor molecules
-act as cell markers/antigens=cell to cell recognition

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Role of glycolipids

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-the carbohydrate chains project like antennae into the watery fluid surrounding the cell and from hydrogen bonds with the water molecules to stabilize the membrane

-the chains help glycolipids to act as receptor molecules

-act as cell markers/antigens=cell to cell recognition

25
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Davson Danielli Model

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-The model was described as a ‘lipo-protein sandwich’, as the lipid layer was sandwiched between two protein layers

-The dark segments seen under electron microscope were identified (wrongly) as representing the two protein layers

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Falsification of the Davson Danielle Model

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Freeze-etched micrographs

Structure of membrane proteins

Fluoroscent antibody tagging