The Fluid Mosaic Model of Membranes & Specific Functions of Membrane Proteins Flashcards
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What does this model imply?
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- Membranes are fluid
- Substances are able to move within and through membranes in a fluid manner
2
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What do cell membranes consist of?
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- Phospholipid bilayer
- Proteins
- Cholesterol
- Glycolipids and glycoproteins
3
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Phospholipid bilayer
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- A double layer of phospholipids made up of hydrophobic tails and hydrophilic heads
4
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Two types of proteins
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- Peripheral Proteins
- Integral Proteins
5
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Peripheral Proteins
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- Found on either the external or internal surface of the membrane
- They are hydrophilic
6
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Integral Proteins
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- Also called transmembrane proteins
- Span from the extracellular side to the intracellular side of the membrane
- Mostly hydrophobic
7
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Integral Channel Protein
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- They have a transport channel or tunnel in their centres
8
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Cholestral
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- Steroid-based lipid
- Gives the membrane flexibility
- At low temps, keeps fluidity and prevents hardening
- At high temps, maintains rigidity of membrane
9
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Glycoproteins
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Carbohydrate chains attached to proteins
10
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Glycolipids
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Carbohydrate chains attached to lipids
11
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What do glycoproteins and glycolipids have in common?
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- Only found extracellulary
- Act as surface-markers or fingerprints so that diff cells can be distinguished between
- Not in plant cells
12
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Specific Functions of Membrane-Proteins
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- Transport
- Enzymatic Activity
- Signal Transduction
- Cell-to-cell recognition
- Intercellular joining
- Attachment to the cytoskeleton and extracellular matrix
13
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Transport
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- Proteins act like hydrophilic channels
- Also act like a shuttling mechanism to pump substances across membranes
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Enzymatic Activity
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- Enzymes embedded in the membrane can have open active sites to catalyze processes
- Enzymes can work together to produce important products for metabolic pathways
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Signal Transduction
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A membrane receptor protein can have binding sites for signalling molecules that allow the protein to relay the message along to the interior of the cell