The Membrane Bilayer: structure and dynamic Flashcards

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Membrane Composition

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Varies with source of membranse

  • 40% lipid
  • 60% protein
  • 1-10% carbs

hydrated structures 20% water

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Whar are amphipathic molecules?

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they contain both a hydrophillic and hydrophobic group

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Glycolipids

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sugar containing lipids

  • cerebrosides- head group sugar monomer
  • gangliosides- head group oligosaccharide (sugar multimers)
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4
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What are liposomes?

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if we take phospholipids and sonicate it in an aqueous environment, it will form enclosed environments of liposomes

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5
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In what ways can a phospholipid move?

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flexion- tails vibrate which causes them to bump into each other- allows lateral diffusion

Rotation- they can change places which allows lateral diffusion

Flip flop- can get the hydrophilic head through hydrophobic part of bilayer - rare

lateral diffusion

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6
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Cholesterol structure

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Polar head group
rigid planar steroid ring structure
non-polar hydrocarbon tail
solid

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Paradoxial effect of cholesterol

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reduced fluidity and mobility of phospholipid chain

increased fluidity as reduced phosphlipid packing as cholesterol is there

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8
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What are lipid rafts?

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dynamic cholesterol rich structures

comprised of

  • sphingolipids with saturated fatty acid chains
  • tightly intercalated cholesterol

can include or exclude membrane proteins

affinity of raft to protein regulated by stimuli
proteins can move in and out

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9
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Lipid rafts function

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scaffold proteins involved in signal transduction

if a number of proteins are needed to be together to transmit a signal to the outside of the cell, the raft acts as a region within the membrane where the proteins can scaffold together rather than searching for each other

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10
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What does crosslinking of signalling receptors do?

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increase their affinity for rafts

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11
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What does raft clustering do?

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amplify signalling by bringing signalling components together

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12
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What ways can proteins move in the bilayer

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Conformational change
Rotational
Lateral
No flip flop

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