Ion channels Flashcards

1
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Selective permeability is?

A

preference over one type of ion over another

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2
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Electrochemical gradient is?

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the active transport of ions across the cell membrane causes an electrical gradient to build up across this membrane.

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3
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permeant ion can either be?

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Highly selective :Sodium, potassium, calcium, chloride
Non-selective

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4
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3 different types of gating mechanisms?

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voltage, Ligand, Mechanical

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5
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Cyclic nucleotide gated channel:

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Activated by the binding of cGMP or cAMP.
Transduce changes in intracellular concentrations of cyclic nucleotides into changes of membrane potential & Ca2+ concentration.

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6
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Ca2+ activated K+ channel:

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On activation by low concentrations of Ca2+, they open, which results in hyperpolarization of the membrane potential and changes in cellular excitability.

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7
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Voltage-gated channels examples include:

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Na+ / Ca2+/ K+/ Cl-

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8
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Voltage-gated sodium channels: Family of 9 genes termed ?

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SCNA1-9

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9
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Voltage Gated ion channel structure

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4 domains, with 6 transmembrane regions
5 proteins
(Segment 4 has lots of positively charged amino acids- voltage sensor )

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10
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Inactivation:

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process by which an open channel enters a stable nonconducting conformation after a depolarising change in membrane potential

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11
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Voltage sensors are down at the bottom because?

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membrane potential is negative

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12
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what causes the 4th segment (voltage sensor) to move up?

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when amino acids get repelled because of the membrane potential getting less negative

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13
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how does voltage gated ion channels work? e.g sodium

A

Membrane potential starts to creep up
Depolarisation–> voltage sensors move up the membrane
Sodium ions move into the cell–> action potential
Ion channels inactivate because blocking portal gets in the way
Potassium channels open & brings the membrane potential back down

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14
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Voltage gated ion channels inactivate because ?

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bit of protein blocks / gets in the way so no ions can move out

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15
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Channel activation / opening

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  • the process where the channel pore is open to allow ion diffusion produced by the introduction of the activation stimuli.
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16
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Gating

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  • the process whereby a channel becomes open
17
Q

Inactivation

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  • the process whereby a channel conducts little ion flow due to the obstruction of the pore by either blockage due to an intracellular part of the channel or due to collapse of the outer part of the channel.
18
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Closed

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  • where the channel is not allowing ion flow due to the activation mechanism not being in place rather than because inactivation has occurred.