Membrane Transport Flashcards

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1
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What makes up the membrane

A
Lipid bilayer which is amphipathic 
Hydrophilic phosphate head
Protein fluid mosaic 
Many transporters 
Glycocalyx on top for protection
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2
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How are proteins anchored to lipid bilayer

A

Amino acids

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3
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What is the membrane of myocytes called

A

Sarcolemma

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4
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What shape are myocytes

A

Rectangle unusually

Many mt

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5
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What are the 2 types of transport proteins

A

Carriers/active transporters/pumps
(Exchangers are carriers but not active)

Channels (for ions)

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6
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How do carriers work

A

Have bs and change in conformation eg na / k ATPase

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7
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Explain structure of ion channels

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Protein cylinders with aqueous pore in middle for ion movement

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8
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Do exchangers need atp and give example

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No
Eg ca na exchanger NCX

1 ca out and 3 na in

Uses the gradient of sodium and kinetic energy pushes calcium out

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9
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How are ion channels investigated in membranes

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Patch clamp technique

Glass pipette makes contact with membrane ion channels and can record current flow/electrical activity

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10
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Which protein transporters are gated

A

Ion channels

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11
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What 3 things can open 3 diff ion channels gates

A

Ligand binding (ligand gated na eg)

Voltage change

Mechanical pressure

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12
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How do you work out total current flow of ion channels

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Number of ion channels x probability of channel opening x current flow of 1 ion channel

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13
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What does ion movement have to do with ecg

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Ecg records electrical activity of the heart which is caused by ion movement across membrane

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14
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What does the sarcolemma have in it which allows better contact of membrane with the SR

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Transverse tubules (T tubules)

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15
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What does sr do (response to ca influx into sarcolemma)

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Stores and releases calcium for myocytes contraction

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16
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Which part of sr couples with t tubules

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Terminal cisternae (release ca when ap goes down t tubules)

17
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What does t tubule coupling with sr so

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Couples electrical activity of the heart at the membrane with mechanical contraction of heart