week 5 part 1 lectures
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Week 5 Lecture 1, Membranes:
The Plasma Membrane-Barrier between interior and exterior of cell. -Selectively permeable.
-Some molecules can get in. -Some molecules can get out. -Some molecules can’t pass at all.
-Phospholipid bilayer
Selective Permeability-Phospholipids block almost all molecules-Proteins make the membrane permeable to specific molecules (they are selective).
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Membranes are a Mosaic
Integral Membrane Proteins-Integrated into the membrane-Most are transmembrane (TM) proteins-Composed of hydrophobic and hydrophilic amino acids
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General TM Protein Structure
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(d) Cell-cell recognition
(e) Intercellular joining
ex. desmosomes
(f) attachment to the cytoskeleton and extracellular matrix (ECM)
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Side of Proteins-The side of the protein facing the ER lumen will face the Golgi lumen and will face the outside of the cell.
Membranes are a Fluid Mosaic-Phospholipids can move laterally-Only rarely do they switch leaflets
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Membranes are a Fluid Mosaic-Unsaturated fatty acids increase fluidity. -Saturated fatty acids decrease fluidity. -Cholesterol “buffers” fluidity.
-Keeps it fluid in the cold. -Keeps it viscous in the heat.
Proteins move laterally too
Diffusion-Molecules want to reach an equal distribution (dynamic equilibrium)
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Diffusion across a biological membrane-If a membrane is permeable to a molecule that molecule will diffuse down its concentration gradient in an attempt to reach equilibrium.
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Osmosis-Water has a concentration too!-Only include “free” water in concentration. -Osmosis is diffusion of free water.
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Tonicity-Total concentration of solutes (whether or not the membrane is permeable to it)-In biology, it is in relation to the cytoplasm. -Isotonic-solution has same concentration as cytoplasm. -Hypotonic-solution has lower concentration than cytoplasm. -Hypertonic-solution has higher concentration than cytoplasm.
Week 5 Lecture 2, Organelles:
Lysosome-A digestive organelle-Contains a variety of hydrolytic enzymes that are activated by acid
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Mitochondria-The space in between the two lipid bilayers is acid-Acid=high concentration of protons (H+¿¿)-Concentration gradient
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