intro to core phys pharm Flashcards
Composition of the cell membrane and percentage weight
lipids - 42%
protein 55%
carb - 3%
structure and function of the Na/K atpase
tetramer - 2 alpha 2 beta subunits
3Na : 2 K
role to maintain low intracellular Na
different transport across membrane for different substances?
lipid soluble diffuse - highly selective and can cause saturation
small molecules and ions use transport proteins
large molecules endocytosis
classification of the 3 transport proteins
symporter - cotransport
antiporter - exchange
uniporter - single
What is the patch clamp test
study ionic currents in cell, tissue or single membrane
use pipette filled with electrolyte solution and recording electrode in it
what determines the molecular ion channnel families ?
difff amino acid structure and sequence
I = N.Po.g.(Vm-Ei) what does each symbol mean and what does it calculate
which is a constant
Caluculate := total current carried by population channels
I = N.Po.g.(Vm-Ei) I = total current carried by population channels N = no of channels Po = open probability g = single channel conductance Vm = membrane potential Ei = equilibrium potential ion i
g is a constant
a measure of the number of ions flowing through the pore per unit time.
What was the 1st K+ channel crystal structure discovered in 1998
KcsA (bacterial K+ channel)
Homologous to Kir mammalian family
Grew channel protein crystals
X-ray diffraction analysis