Lecture 3 Flashcards

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Movement Across Membranes

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Passive diffusion: directly through membrane

Facilitated diffusion: channels, uniporters

Secondary active transport: co-transporters (symporters), counter-transporters (antiporters)

Active transport: hydrolyse ATP, transport against concentration gradients

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P-type ATPases

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Phosphorylate themselves during pumping cycles:

Includes Na+-K+ pumps

Ca2+ pumps in the SR of skeletal/cardiac muscle

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Na+/K+ Pump

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Generally, Na+/K+ pump responsible for:

Intracellular K+ 10-30 times higher

Extracellular Na+ 10-30 times higher
1/3 of cells’ energy is used to power this

Electrogenic: drives 3 Na+ out for 2 K+ in

Contributes 10% electrical potential across cell membrane

Inhibited by Ouabain (strophantus) and cardiac glycosides from digitalis spp

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Secondary Active Transport

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Secondary active transporters use the kinetic energy provided by electrochemical gradients

  • Transport one solute down a concentration gradient
  • Coupled to the transport of another against concentration gradient
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Secondary Active Transport - Symporters

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Symporters (co-transporters) are integral membrane proteins involved in the transport of two or more molecules or ions in the same direction

*Example: Na+/glucose transporter (SGLT)

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Counter Transporters – Antiporters

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Antiporters (counter transporters) are integral membrane proteins involved in the transport of two or more molecules or ions in opposite directions

  • Examples: Na+/H+ (NHE), Na+/Ca2+ (NCX)
  • NHE: maintains cytosolic pH
  • NCX: maintains low cytosolic [Ca2+]
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