Topic 1.3 Membrane Structure Flashcards

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Phospholipid Molecule Structure

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Phosphate head is hydrophillic and fatty acid tails are hydrophobic

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Proteins in the Plasma Membrane

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Integral proteins
Peripheral proteins
Glycoproteins

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Functions of Membrane Proteins

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T- Transport: Protein channels (facilitated) and protein pumps (active)
R- Receptors: Peptide-based hormones (insulin, glucagon, etc.)
A- Anchorage: Cytoskeleton attachments and extracellular matrix
C- Cell recognition: MHC proteins and antigens
I- Intercellular joinings: Tight junctions and plasmodesmata
E- Enzymatic activity: Metabolic pathways (e.g. electron transport chain)

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Cholesterol

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It makes the phospholipids pack more tightly and regulates the fluidity and flexibility of the membrane.

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Why is membrane fluidity important?

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Membranes need to be fluid enough that the cell can move

Membranes need to be fluid enough that the required substances can move across the membrane

If too fluid however the membrane could not effectively restrict the movement of substances across itself

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Falsification of Davson-Danielli model

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Freeze fracturing revealed irregular rough surface inside the phospholipid bilayer. Globular structures were interpreted as trans-membrane proteins

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