membrane protein transporters Flashcards

1
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simple diffusion

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nonpolar compounds only, down concentration gradient

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2
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facilitated diffusion

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down electrochemical gradient

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3
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primary active transport

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against electrochemical gradient, driven by ATP; solute accumulation is coupled directly to an exergonic chemical reaction

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4
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secondary active transport

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against electrochemical gradient, driven by ion moving down its gradient; endergonic transport of one solute is coupled to the exergonic flow of a different solute that was originally pumped uphill by primary active transport

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5
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ion channel

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down electrochemical gradient; may be gated by a ligand or ion

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6
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ionophore-mediated ion transport

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down electrochemical gradient

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7
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classes of transporters

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uniport, cotransport (symport & antiport)

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8
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GLUT1

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ubiquitous; basal glucose uptake

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9
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GLUT2

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liver, pancreatic islets intestine; in liver and kidney, removal of excess glucose from blood; in pancreas, regulation of insulin release

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10
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GLUT3

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brain(neuronal), testis(sperm); basal glucose uptake

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11
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GLUT4

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muscle, fat, heart; activity increased by insulin

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12
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SERCA pump

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each catalytic cycle moves two Ca2+ ions across the membrane and converts an ATP to ADP & Pi; two conformations of the transporter, E1 & E2, interconvert

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13
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ABC transporters (ATP-Binding Cassette)

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pump out of the cell against a concentration gradient (toxins & drugs)
multi-drug transporter confers drug resistance to anti-tumor drugs
overexpression of MDR1 is associated with treatment failure in cancers of the liver, kidney, and colon

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14
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multidrug transporter (MDR1)

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human ABC transporter with very broad substrate specificity
-> encoded by the ABCB1 gene
-> removes toxic compounds
-> responsible for resistance of tumors to drugs

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15
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secondary active transporters

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use transport down a gradient to provide energy for transport against a gradient

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