channels and transporters Flashcards

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patch clamp

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sensitive voltage clamp methods that permits the measurement of ionic currents flowing through individual ion channels
inside-out important for studying the influence of intracellular molecules on ion channel function
outside-out important for studying how channel activity is influenced by extracellular chemical signals such as neurotransmitters

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2
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what triggers channel opening

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ligand, voltage, mechanical force, temp

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3
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the response characteristics of a neuron are largely determined by

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the type and distribution of ion channels it expresses

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Na+ and Ca2+ channels are composed of

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  • 4 repeating subunits
  • each subunit has repeating motifs of 6 membrane-spanning regions
  • beta subunits
  • 2 of the membrane-spanning domains form the channel through which ions pass
  • 1 domain has a loop attached that confers ion selectivity
  • 1 domain is a helix with special distribution of positive and negative charges serves as the voltage sensor
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5
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Na+ selectivity

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Na channels contain a selective filter
it is hypothesized to be a gap with a binding site on one end that attracts the positive ion

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6
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K+ selectivity

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the negative charges on one part of the protein help strip the water molecules from the K+ ion, the pore is large enough the the naked K+ ion can pass
Na+ is too small for this to work

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7
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primary active transport

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use ATP as an energy source

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8
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secondary active transport

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use the flow of one type of ion down its gradient as the energy source

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9
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steps on the sodium potassium pump

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1 Na+ binding (on inside)
2 phosphorylation
3 conformational change causes Na+ release to outside and K+ binding
4 dephosphorylation-induced conformational change leads to K+ release on inside

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10
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electrogenic

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generates membrane potential
Na/K pump - 3 out, 2 in

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