membrane ultrastructure Flashcards

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phospholipids

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  • Fatty acid tails – non-polar, hydrophobic, saturated and unsaturated bonds
  • Phospholipid head – polar (charged), hydrophilic
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membrane permeability

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  • Phospholipid bilayer – fluidity modified by cholesterol and temperature
  • Freely permeable – water (aquaporins), gases (CO2, N2, O2), small uncharged polar molecules (urea, ethanol)
  • Impermeable to – ions (Na+, K+, Cl-, Ca2+ etc)
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3
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why are membranes and membrane proteins needed?

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  • Cell polarisation
  • Compartmentalisation
  • Ionic gradients (diffusion – Nernst potential, membrane potential)
  • Tightly regulated
  • Disease disrupts this (kidney failure)
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RER

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site of protein synthesis

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smooth ER

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site of lipid synthesis

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diffusion potential

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(aka Nernst or Equilibrium potential)
• Diffusion potential across a membrane is a voltage that exactly opposes the net diffusion of a particular ion through that membrane: No net diffusion of that ion

↑[ion] →↑tendency for ion to diffuse in one direction
• Therefore larger Nernst potential required to prevent further net diffusion
Logarithmic ratio: [ion]E:[ion]I

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epithelia

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  • Require polarisation of plasma membrane – apical vs basolateral surfaces
  • Permits cell-specific function – secretion/absorption
  • Strongly adhere to neighbours – tight junction
  • Three examples: parietal cell (gastric pits), intestinal epithelium, nephron
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the nephron

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  • Morphology and permeability of tubular epithelial cells changes along the tubule
  • Reflects specific function of each aspect of tubule
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cell membrane receptors

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  • Signal transduction

* Internalise extra-cellular signal … first message into second message

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calcium concentrations - tightly regulated

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Total serum calcium measured clinically (ionised [Ca2+] unionised [Ca])
Serum Calcium:
• 45% Free ionised Ca2+
 Biologically active
 Change Ca2+ (active): Ca (inactive) ratio with no change in total calcium
Acidosis
less Ca2+ bound to plasma proteins (H+ ions buffered by albumin)
Alkalosis
more Ca2+ bound to plasma proteins (fewer H+ ions on protein)
 Alkalotic patients more susceptible to hypocalcaemic tetany
 Due to increased neuronal membrane Na+ permeability
 55% bound, not biologically active, 45% bound to albumin, 10% anions – phosphate; lactate active form

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