1.3: Membrane Structure Flashcards
Chemical Composition of Membranes
Lipids
Proteins
Three types of lipids found in cell membranes:
Phospholipids
Glycolipids
Cholesterol
Phospholipids
Have 2 fatty acid chains bound to the glycerol
Have a phosphate group covalently bound to the third hydroxyl of the glycerol
Phosphate group
The head
Hydrophilic
Polar
Fatty Acid
The tail
Hydrophobic
Non-polar
Glycolipid
lipid molecules with short chains of carboydrates attached to it
Cholesterol
a steroid made up of a non-polar part comprising of a 4 ring structure and a hydrocarbon tail and a polar hydroxyl group
The Fluid Mosaic Model
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
Membrane proteins
2 types:
Integral(intrinsic)
Peripheral(extrinsic)
Integral proteins
are amphipathic (they have hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties) and are embedded in the plasma membrane
Peripheral proteins
Peripheral proteins are polar (hydrophilic) and are attached to the outside of the plasma membrane.
Functions of membrane proteins
- channel proteins
-carrier proteins
-enzymes
channel proteins
have a pore that allow polar molecules and ions to pass through the plasma membrane passively
carrier proteins
bind to substances on one side of the membrane and then change shape to transport them to the other side
enzymes
they catalyse various reactions
eg.
ATP synthase
digestive enzymes