Cellular Organization 1 Flashcards
List the domains of cellular life
- Bacteria
- Archaea
- Eukaryotes
Describe the ultrastructure of the cell membrane
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List the 3 major classes of membrane lipids
- Phospholipids
- Cholesterol
- Glyclolipids
Describe the structure and function of phospholipids in the plasma membrane
- The most abundant membrane lipid
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Describe the structure and function of cholesterol in the plasma membrane.
- 2nd most abundant component in plasma membrane
- Has a role in affecting fluidity
- Depends on temperature
- Normal temp = ridgidity
- Low temp = increases fluidity
- High temp = ridgidity
- Depends on temperature
Describe the structure and function of glycolipid in the PM
- Least numerous in PM
- Found only on the outer leaflet of PM
- Has sugar attached to them
- Cell recognition
List the 2 major classes of membrane proteins
- Integral membrane proteins
- Peripheral membrane proteins
Describe the categories of integral membrane proteins.
- Pumps/carriers/transporters
- Channels
- Receptors
- Linkers
- Enzymes
- Structural proteins
Describe the freeze fracture technique to visualize integral membrane proteins
- The fracturing occurs in the lipid bilayer, splitting the layers to show proteins in the membrane
Describe the structure and function of the glycocalyx
- “Sugar-coating” on the outside of cells
- Function:
- Help establish microenvironemnt at cell surface
- Protection
- Mechanical and chemical damage
- Cell recognition
- Cell to cell interacation
- Lectins: carbohydrate binding proteins
List the 2 major types of vesicular transport
- Exocytosis: substances exit the cell by the fusion of a vesicle with the PM
- Regulated
- Secretory cells (endocrine, exocrine, neurons)
- Not exited immediately; only when stimulus is receivied
- Constitutive
- Substance for export continuously delivered to PM
- Fibroblasts: produce proteins for ECM (collagen, elastin, proteoglycans)
- Regulated
List and describe the three different mechanisms of endocytosis.
- Receptor-mediated endocytosis: selective uptake of large molecules
- Cargo-specific
- Clathrin-dependent
- Pinocytosis
- non-specific
- clathrin-independent
- Phagocytosis
- Clathrin-independent
- actin-dependent
Describe the precise targeting of vesicles within the cell.
- Snares are proteins involved in vesicle transport
- v-Snares interact with t-Snares
Describe receptor-mediated endocytosis
- Receptor-mediated endocytosis: selective uptake of large molecules and particles
- Clathrin-dependent process
- Clathrin coated pits
- Clathrin molecules interact with cargo receptors via Adaptin
- Clathrin forms a basket-like cage à drives vesicle formation
- Dynamin mediates the vesicle pinching-off from the PM
describe pinocytosis
- cell-drinking
- non-specific ingestion by small vesicles
- constitutive (constantly occurring)
- Invagiation of the PM
- no receptor proteins
- clathrin-independent
- Vesicle pinches off
- Fusion with lysosome