Membrane Dynamics Flashcards
Motion of phospholipid
Flexion (tails bump into each other) Rotation Lateral diffusion (move along/swap places) Flip flop (RARE, hydrophilic head moves through tail to other side)
What influence does the Cis double bond have
Induces a kink in the tail
Reduce phospholipid packing - more fluid
Cholesterol structure
Polar head (hydrophilic)
Rigid planar hydrophobic steroid ring
Flexible non polar hydrocarbon tail
What does cholesterol do to endothermic phase of bilayer
Abolishes it
As temperature increases, energy inflow to bilayer is reduced/more evenly distributed
Reduces melting of bilayer
Paradoxical effects of cholesterol on bilayer
Reduces phospholipid chain motion - reduces fluidity
Reduces phospholipid packing - increases fluidity
How is cholesterol attached to phospholipid
Hydrogen bonding of OH in cholesterol to COOH of phospholipid
What are lipid rafts
Cholesterol rich structures
- Sphingolipids with saturated FA chains
- Tightly intercalated cholesterol
Lipid raft function
Scaffold for signalling molecules
Cross linking of signal receptors = higher affinity for rafts
Raft clustering can amplify signalling by bringing signalling components together
Partitioning
Proteins within rafts
GPI anchored
Double acylated (intrinsic kinase activity)
alpha units of G proteins (tranducing proteins)
Cis bond effects on bilayer
Reduces packing so increases fluidity
Lipid raft - what happens here
Proteins can move in and out
REDUCED FLUIDITY - some proteins prefer some dont
What is partitioning in lipid rafts?
changes microenvironment
makes new interactions possible - may affect their signalling