Lecture and Reading 17; Membranes and Proteins Flashcards

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Q # 30 What are the two components of the electrochemical gradient?

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The two components of the electrochemical gradient are: 1) the difference in solute concentration and 2) and the electrical gradient across a membrane.

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Q # 31 In what ways are membrane transporters and enzymes similar? In what ways are they different?

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The intermediate stage of transmembrane passage and the transition state of an enzyme are very similar. An activation energy barrier must be overcome. Membrane proteins lower Ea of membrane passage; membrane transporters are different, because they do not chemically alter their substrates.

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Passive transporters

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Simply facilitate diffusion down a concentration gradient

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Active transporters

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Drives substrates across the membrane against a concentration gradient, some using energy provided directly a chemical reaction and come coupling uphill reactions with downhill transport (secondary active transport)

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Q # 39 What information does ∆psy encode concerning the interior and exterior of a cell?

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∆psy is the transmembrane potential in V.

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Primary active transport

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Solute accumulation is coupled directly to an exergonic chemical reaction, such as conversion of ATP to ADP + Pi.

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Secondary active transport

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Occurs when endergonic (uphill) transport of one solute is coupled to the exergonic (downhill) flow of a different solute that was originally pumped uphill by primary active transport

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∆G transport

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∆Gt = RT x ln (C1/C2)

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∆G transport electrogenic

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∆G = RT x ln (C2/C1) + Zf∆psy; where Z is the charge of the ion, F is the faraday constant; and ∆psy is the transmembrane potential in V.

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