Membrane and Transport pt1. Membrane Structure Flashcards
What are membranes composed of?
-lipids (phospholipids, cholesterol, cardiolipin, sphingolipids)
-proteins
-carbohydrate (glycoproteins, glycolipids)
What are the two ways that lipids can aggregate in water?
micelle- formed from fatty acids
bilayer- formed from phospholipids
What is cholesterol important in?
membrane fluidity
How is the lipid bilayer fluidity limited?
fluidity limited by cholesterol, primarily in warm-blooded animals
How is an integral membrane protein attached?
mostly through interaction with hydrophobic amino acid side chains
how is a peripheral membrane protein attached?
electrostatic interactions, other non-covalent
lipid anchors
What is lipid anchoring?
some proteins are anchored to the membrane by covalently attached lipid
non-polar lipid inserts into the lipid bilayer
What is a membrane micro domains?
membranes are not homogeneous, have special regions or rafts
What is a membrane raft?
enriched with cholesterol and sphingolipids
slight thicker
specialized proteins
involved in signal transduction, enodcytosis
What is the caveolin and caveoli?
caveolin- intergal membrane protein found primarily on the inner leaf
dimers cause curvature- results in caveoli
- special type of raft, function is poorly understood