Chapter 10: Membrane Structure Flashcards
plasma membrane
encloses cell defines its boundaries maintains essential differences between cytosol and extracellular environment
receptors
proteins on plasma membrane that sense external signals transfer information (not molecules) across the membrane
All biological membranes have a…
general common structure
general structure of biological membranes
very thin film of lipid and protein molecules held together mainly by noncovalent interactions
cell membrane features
dynamic, fluid structures molecules move about in plane of the membrane lipid molecules are a continuous double layer
lipid bilayer
provides fluid structure of the membrane and is relatively impermeable to passage of water-soluble molecules
membrane proteins
span the lipid bilayer and mediate transport of molecules across it and catalysis of ATP synthesis
how to view lipid bilayer
electron microscopy
bilayer assembly
lipids spontaneously assemble even under simple artificial conditions
amphiphilic
have a hydrophilic (polar) and hydrophobic (nonpolar) end EX: all lipids in cell membranes
phospholipids
most abundant membrane lipids polar head with phosphate group and 2 hydrophobic carbon tails fatty acids in animal, plant, and bacterial cells one tail is unsaturated (one or more cis double bonds) and the other is usually saturated
phosphoglycerides
3-carbon glycerol backbone 2 long chain fatty acids are linked through ester bonds to adjacent carbon atoms of glycerol 3rd carbon atom of glycerol is attached to a phosphate group (linked to several head groups)
phospholipid structure image
sphingolipid
phospholipid but with sphingosine rather than glycerol
sphingosine
long acyl chain with amino group (NH2) and 2 hydroxyl (OH)