Cell Membrane Flashcards

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Fluid mosaic model

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Fluid, molecules in constant motion

Mosaic, membrane looks like one when viewed from above due to protein molecules scattered throughout

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Cholesterol

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Lipid, controls membrane fluidity
More cholesterol, less fluid, less permeable membrane
Keeps membrane stable at normal body temperature so cells don’t lyse
Very hydrophobic, prevent water loss

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Phospholipids in cell membranes

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Barrier to most substances, helps controls entry and exit of materials
Smaller, less polar molecules enter more easily by diffusion across membrane
Small polar molecules diffuse slowly
Ions cannot diffuse through

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Proteins in membranes

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Integral, intrinsic, transmembrane proteins span width of membrane
Peripheral, extrinsic proteins confined to one side
Many are glycoproteins, have carb attached

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Integral proteins

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Carriers, channels
Transport substances, ions, sugars, amino acids which cannot diffuse through but still vital to cell functioning
Hormone receptors, neurotransmitters, enzymes for reaction catalysis

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Peripheral proteins

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Can be free on membrane surface, bound by integral protein
PP on extra cellular side, hormone receptor, neurotransmitter, cell recognition
PP on cytositic side, cell signalling, chemical reactions
Can dissociate into cytoplasm

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Phospholipid bilayer

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Main structure, allows small uncharged and lipid soluble molecules through simple diff
Makes membrane flexible, self sealing

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Glycoprotein

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Involved in cell recognition and immune response
Receptor for hormones, neurotransmitters
Helps cells attach to each other, form tissues

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Glycolipid

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Cell surface receptors for specific chemicals
Maintain membrane stability
Help cells attach to each other, form tissues

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Protein receptor site

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Allows other proteins to attach, enzymes, antigens, hormones

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Protein channel

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Filled with water, channel for water soluble ions to pass through, fac diff

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Protein carrier

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Shape change to move large molecules by fac diff

Molecule specific

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How to prove the structure of the cell membrane

Experiments of Gorter and Grendel

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Extracted phospholipids from surface membrane of RBC, spread out on trough of water
Formed layer, 1 molecule thick
Area=2x SA of RBC therefore bilayer

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How can we prove the structure of the cell membrane?

Freeze fracture technique

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Cells plunged into liquid nitrogen at -196 degrees
Frozen cell blocks pushed against razor blade
Fractures along weak points, middle of membrane
Some proteins can be removed without destroying membrane, others can’t
Therefore peripheral and intrinsic proteins exist

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