Membrane Structure Flashcards

1
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Example of Pores

A

Aqua Porins

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2
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Example of Channels

A

Ca2+ Chanel

Normally gated by volatage or ligands

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3
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Carriers

A

Nuclear Transfer Proteins

Can be Symporters or Antiporters

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4
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Examples of ATP dependent Transport

A

Na-K ATPase

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5
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Ficks Law

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Describes Diffusion
J = DA*(Cout-Cin)/X
D = diffusion constant
A = Area
C = Concentration 
X = Thickness of Membrane
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6
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Permeability and How it relates to Fick’s Law

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P = DA/X
Ficks Law can be written as:
J = P(Cout-Cin)
Permeability is route, Concentration is driving force
Permeability has Linear Trend J = PC
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7
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How is Glucose Affected by Electrical Gradient

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Glucose is not affected by electrical gradient because glucose is uncharged.

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8
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Delta G

A

The Chemical and Electrical Difference

These are the two potential driving forces

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9
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Nernst Equilibrium Equation

A
E = -61/Z * log [X]in / [X]out
Z = valence
E = Membrane Potential 
- Value Indicates movement into of cell
\+ Value indicates movement out of cell
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10
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Faraday Law

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Delta G = RT ln [X]in / [X]out + F(Delta E) z

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11
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Water Transport

A
Always moves passively
Moves through aqua porins
Driving force is osmolarity or osmotic pressure
Water moves to balance concentrations
i.e. moves from lower [ ] to higher  [ ]
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12
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Osmolarity

A
pi = (Sigma)(nCRT)
Sigma = reflection coefficient [0-1]
n = number of particles
C = Concentration
R = gas constant
T = temp (kelvin)
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13
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If a cell has a concentration of 200 (anything) and is placed in a solution of 200 (anything) and the cell swells what can you say about the solution

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The solution has a lower effective osmotic pressure since the water flows into the cell to balance the osmotic pressure
i.e. cell because hypotonic.

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14
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Movement between ICF and ECF

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Uses Osmotic Pressure

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15
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Movement between intersitial space and into the plasma

A

Uses Oncotic Pressure

Takes into account [protein]

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16
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How is Membrane Potentail (Vm) Generated

A

Na-K ATPase pumps 3Na out for 2K in
K is allowed to leak out of the cell
Chloride Ions move down their electric gradient to the more positive outside of the cell.

17
Q

Depolarize

A

Get less negative (i.e. positive)

18
Q

Hyperpolarize

A

Ger more negative

19
Q

Ohms Law

A

V=IR

20
Q

Conductance and Flow

A
g = 1/R 
Flow = g (Vm - E)
21
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Chord Conductance Equation

A

Vm = (E1g1 + E2g2+ ……)/Sum(g)