Topic 1.3: Membrane Structure Flashcards
Components of a phospholipid
a) Polar head
b) Non-polar tails
Component of polar head
a) Glycerol
b) Phosphate group
Component of non-polar tails
Two chains of fatty acids
Amphipathic
Containing both hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions
Arrangement of phospholipis
Bilayer
a) Hydrophobic tails face inwards
b) Hydrophilic head face outwards
Properties of the phospholipid bilayer
a) Held together by weak hydrophobic interactions between the tails.
b) Individual phospholipids can move within the bilayer (fluidity and flexibility)
c) Amphipatic properties restrict passage of certain substances.
Components in animal cell membranes
a) Cholesterol
b) Proteins
c) Phospholipids
Functions of cholesterol
a) Reduces fluidity by immobilising the outer membrane surface
b) Reduces permeability to some molecules
c) Prevents crystallization by separating phospholipid tails
Integral proteins
a) Permanently attached to the membrane
b) Typically transmembrane
Peripheral proteins
a) Temporarily attached
b) Associate with one surface of the membrane
Functions of Membrane Proteins
a) Transport
b) Receptors
c) Anchorage
d) Cell recognition
e) Intercellular joinings
f) Enzymatic activity
Transport
a) Protein channels
b) Protein pumps
Receptors
Peptide-based hormones
Anchorage
Cytoskeleton attachments
Cell Recognition
MHC proteins and antigens