Protein control: (Vuister) Membrane and transport 2 Flashcards
Gibbs free energy values in the various transport processes?
Passive transport, DeltaG < 0
- e.g. diffusion, osmosis
Fascillitated transport, DeltaG < 0
- usually involves channels
Active transport, DeltaG > 0
- e.g. pumps, symporters
Properties of K+ channel?
Facilitating transporter for K+
Ubiquitous, 4 types, found in excitable cells
Symmetric tetramer
Central pore
Highly selective for K+
- due to size of pore, energy of dehydration
General structure of a channel?
Extracellular funnel
Selectivity filter
Central cavity
activation gate
Explain the selectivity of aquaporin channels and mechanism of h20 transport
Channel allows single file transport of H20
- aided via positively charge residues
Allows transport of H20
Not allow transport of H30+
Dipole and h20 ‘flip’ at centre of channel caused by electrostatic forces, thereby breaking the alternative donor-acceptor arrangement that is necessary for proton translocation