Lecture 1 - Exam 3 Flashcards
What does the Chemiosmotic Theory state?
That the coupling between energy-yielding reactions and energy requiring reactions in the membrane is via ion currents.
What is the distinction between primary transport and secondary transport?
Primary transport is driven by an exergonic reaction – proton transport.
Secondary transport is indirectly coupled to primary transport by an energy-yielding chemical reaction by ion currents (proton or sodium gradient)
Primary transport reaction
H+in + energy -> H+out
Secondary transport reaction
H+out + soluteout -> H+in + solutein
The phospholipid bilayer of the bacterial cell membrane acts as?
What does it allow bacteria to maintain?
A barrier that blocks the diffusion of water-soluble molecules into and out of the cell.
It allows bacteria to maintain an internal environment different from the external environment.
Metabolites can be maintained at?
anddd what can this promote?
Intracellular concentration that is orders of magnitude higher than extracellular concentrations.
This promotes more rapid enzymatic reactions and allows for retention of metabolic intermediates within the cell.
The phospholipid bilayer also minimizes what?
The phospholipid bilayer also minimizes the passive diffusion of ions, including protons, allowing the membrane to maintain electrochemical proton and sodium ion gradients.
Electrochemical proton and sodium ion gradients drive what?
These gradients drive ATP synthesis, solute transport, and other membrane activities.
Since the phospholipid bilayer is a permeability barrier, anything that is not _______ soluble must enter the cell through? (give examples, too)
Lipid;
They must enter the cell through integral membrane proteins, like transporters, carriers, permeases, and porters.